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Just got home from 3 days in Melbourne.

Quick summary:

Epic.

Sensations, Summadayze in Melbourne then Tydi + Marlo at Platform One... I can actually no longer hear anything.

Best f**king 3 days in my life. Melbourne really knows how to put on a good party!!

Over and out.

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and launches, Stock clutch has served me well :geek:

now for nissan to hurry the fu*k up with my parts so i can get my new engine in.

Let me know when you'll have a chance to throw my clutch in matey

lol, lukey, been doin 4wd skids on dirt to eh? :geek:

ahhh, just scored me the bargain of a lifetime, +1 to import retarded cousins!

he pulled up after the 2nd half of my convoy got 'lost' 15 minutes into the cruise (how, i dont know) and his clutch was stinking like burnt poo (or worse i had a blocked nose but i could still smell it) and that was directly before the only 1km worth of unsealed road. worst timing ever.

-D

he pulled up after the 2nd half of my convoy got 'lost' 15 minutes into the cruise (how, i dont know) and his clutch was stinking like burnt poo (or worse i had a blocked nose but i could still smell it) and that was directly before the only 1km worth of unsealed road. worst timing ever.

-D

we encountered traffic, and by the time we got through you guys were way in front, which is how we lost you...

I've been to red square numerous times and have never seen anything like that?

The people on the floor probably had it coming to them haha

I've found if you be polite to anyone you bump into, dont stare at people, try and hit on their gf's etc generally keep your nose clean so to speak you dont get yourself into any trouble so I dare say it was gang related etc but meh.

thats how most fights start anyway....the fat wog said to the skinny...you know the rest

How many people rocked up today Ben? Shame I had to work :geek: .

8 cars but unfortunately Ruby had some important family business to attend to. Was 7 up until Luke had his mishap, so Dion and Shane stayed with him while the rest of us continued

-D

EDIT - Oh yeah. Epic fail to the Gumeracha Pub. Only pub in town, on a saturday, in the middle of the holiday season that DOESNT SERVE LUNCH!? WTFFFAAAARK!

merry xmas pete, have a drool over this

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very nice Carl....Jesse James of West Coast Choppers built something like that about a year ago.....all it needs is wings, lol.

Bit late but Merry Christmas to you to bud.

discovered 3 things in the last 48hrs

1. Vics are very courteous drivers on their highways / freeways (ie if you're coming off an entry ramp, they change lanes so u can get in)

2. Amber lights dont stay amber long at all (barely a second)..........so no more "plenty of green in that" calls over there

3. i need an intercooler on the patrol BADLY

Agreed Matty. Driving back from Ballarat with a total weight of 6.5 tonne (and 35 foot long), I had several SA clowns overtaking on dangerous stretches of roads (while I'm sitting on 100kph) then cutting in front of me and braking to 100kph immediately....lol at death wishes. I found the VIC's alot more courteous and respectfull of anything 4 times heavier than them. VIC's are possibly used to waiting in traffic for longer periods than us hence their patience compared to us.

predictable. take drug f**ked morons, combine with alcohol, testosterone, lazy security, and what do you get? fights.

Correct on all accounts Dave. Also security these days tend to wait till they're punch drunk before moving in whereas days gone by, we were taught to sniff out trouble before it started....didn't always work but we tended to respond quicker than the fellas these days me thinks.

1. Vics are very courteous drivers on their highways / freeways (ie if you're coming off an entry ramp, they change lanes so u can get in)

That's interesting, myself and 3 other mates were in vic at the start of december, when merging on to the highways we all found ourselves needing to force our way in as no one was leaving gaps, as we got closer to the city people seemed to let us change lanes etc more though.

Also security these days tend to wait till they're punch drunk before moving in whereas days gone by, we were taught to sniff out trouble before it started....didn't always work but we tended to respond quicker than the fellas these days me thinks.

2 of my "mates" (acquaintances) do security work at several clubs around Adelaide, occasionally I'll stand out the front/side/back/whatever with them for a while and talk crap however _none_ of the security seems to want to step in until a fight has broken out and they can throw some punches around, get painted a very different picture of todays "security" crowd when standing on their side of the fence.

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