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question for abe and craig

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ermmm, i dunno.... next week sometime APPARENTLY.....

ill know more when i visit to drop more goodies off, ill let you know asap.

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surely not, its only an orange car you drive

question for abe and craig

when did you say you needed a tow?

reason being i was last ditch for work - i have to go to whyalla on monday. the guy im workin with is leaving tomorrow (to do the full 2 weeks - thurs to thurs) and i miss out on 3 days worth for other reasons

wont be back till the 25th, so im out until then

ASAP would be good, but if you cant...you cant. Just as long as it is done BEFORE 1st March - as i have to give Dion his car back before then.

lol i thought that was a fake site to look the same but its actually real, if you move the cam up n down the street ya can see em waiting in there deck chairs and then chasing it down the road when it go's past.

lol i thought that was a fake site to look the same but its actually real, if you move the cam up n down the street ya can see em waiting in there deck chairs and then chasing it down the road when it go's past.

makes me wish i was ready for it when the google car came past my place... i was just standing out the front lookin stupid

Anyone know when the next Motorkarna is being held? I'm dying to get out and give that a crack! RWD and 4WD :D

I had a look at the Cams website, and I had a look for Moto at Monarto on google and jack diddely squat came up :P

Unfortunetly abit too far for me living south but a christies, seaford, noarlunga or hallet cove etc would be good.

kye, get in touch with MR RS4, he works at woolies down south and might be able to find out for you.

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