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We are supposed to be there 9am SHARP to set up Steve - they will want to position and rope off the cars .... highly doubt you will have time to get the snags in the morning. Have you cut up the onions?

We are supposed to be there 9am SHARP to set up Steve - they will want to position and rope off the cars .... highly doubt you will have time to get the snags in the morning. Have you cut up the onions?

I'm going to to be down there some stage after 12pm if thats okay Andrew as per prev PM's?

You going to be there untill like 4pm - 5pm?

i already have the snags Andrew i just need to stop by coles get drinks and bread and onions will cut up on site :)

ill try to leave home @ 8am and get to coles and that shouldn't take too long bbq isn't starting till 10am

i will get ice from BP will Jas be on ?? :laugh: :laugh:

i will be bringing a table for bbq stuff if you want to setup merch than maybe bring your little silver table

Cheers mate and thanks for the offer :cool: I'll be sure to have you guys round for a housewarming :)

Been meaning to ask you. What stuff u use to render? Might be able to get you cheap bags of stuff to.

Been meaning to ask you. What stuff u use to render? Might be able to get you cheap bags of stuff to.

I only use Dulux product and AFAIK they don't outsource, only sell from their outlets. We use mass quantities so get good pricing regardless. Do you stock bag render? What brand?

Render? Jesus! :cool: That just reminds me of another job I got for the house! There are days when you'll regret home ownership dude :D

I just realised I have a problem ...

I buy bikes, and I mod them.

I buy cars, and I mod them.

I buy houses, and I mod them :)

I bought a lawnmower and couldn't help but modify that! What sicko modifies a lawnmower?!? I can't leave anything alone :)

That's the good thing about being in the construction industry, I know people so I can get stuff a lot cheaper than the average joe. Give us a holler if you want your place rendered, would come up quite nice IMO

^ probably fairly south of the border, I had 17 x 9 +20 with a 225/45 and it was nice and flush with stockish guards and 3.5 camber all round. Would prob need a bit of a massage if you want flush.

so here i am , sitting at my pc at 4am in the morning and ive started thinking about putting my dented r33 shell to good use as a drift hack...

thinking about putting my whole car into it basically...

just so that i can skid it and not have to worry about paint work getting scratched , panels getting macked in etc etc

sorta missle spec.

should i do it ? :cool:

i think im loosing my mind...

I think you should just go hard in the orange one, bugger a trackie.

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