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SAU sponsors Blackwood Tyrepower are a Toyo dealer

+1 got my T1R Proxes from there at around $250 a pop ea, they did it very promptly, at a good price and most importantly the wheel alignment was spot on

-D

Yep, sleeping and not putting any $$ on Australia. However, my tip is Germania.

the 2nd game is on around 11.30 on a saturday night, should be a good 1 to watch. also note lots of chicks go watch the games to :P it aint like a sausage fest aussie rules match

Yep, beers at a mates place to catch the first game friday night

prob the best way, apparently a huge screen is getting put in rundle mall for it but its going to be freezing cold.

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Dan you will be needing to get a good nights rest Friday night and will be blind drunk in Kadina Saturday night .... not sure you will be watching much soccer

Dan doesnt get drunk. I swear he was the only sober bloke at Loxton

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Dan you will be needing to get a good nights rest Friday night and will be blind drunk in Kadina Saturday night .... not sure you will be watching much soccer

its the saturday after mate.

and dohmar i just dont trust what you put in my drink mate

my daily got torched tuesday morning :ninja: poor lil corolla the bastards put a rock through the passenger side window and then took the cd player and torched her. f*** knows why they had to set her alite.

but the jokes on them because the cd player doesnt work lol

but still sucks tho.......however i have already found a replacement, a 1976 HJ with 253 V8 ;) very excited. just have to wait to get my insurance check now :ninja: fingers crossed i get it soon.

Just found out that there is a good chance that the aboriginal that assaulted and carjacked me in August last year might be walking free due to some "evidential technicality" Having said that, he is still up for 64 other counts of aggrevated robbery, assault, theft, missuse of motor vehicle, etc etc. But as I understand it, he needs to be convicted for the crime he commited against me, for me to be elligible for Victims of Crime Compensation from him. I know I am elligible for a State victims of crime compensation, but that alone wont be enough for the pain, suffering, and uncomfort he has caused myself, my family and surrounding associates. Is there anyone here who has contacts or information on these topics?

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