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Yeah, I mean - I like Adelaide n all - but I gotta agree with you there. Having lived in Brisbane, Newcastle, Sydney, Melbourne as well, it's definitely a lot quieter here and a lot less 'stuff' open on weekends, etc :bunny: .. very country-town attitude in a lot of ways (which is a real shame for a capital city)

... ah wells .. what'cha gonna do?

get a drug habit i suppose

-D

Yeah, I mean - I like Adelaide n all - but I gotta agree with you there. Having lived in Brisbane, Newcastle, Sydney, Melbourne as well, it's definitely a lot quieter here and a lot less 'stuff' open on weekends, etc :bunny: .. very country-town attitude in a lot of ways (which is a real shame for a capital city)

... ah wells .. what'cha gonna do?

We need a Garage party......lol

talk cars, loud music, lots of booze, BBQ.

nobody drive home, they just pass out where ever they fall......lol

how come we can't get a parking lot show and shine, mini cruise to happen on nice days ? meet up for some photos etc.

must be time for a MOB sound off too...anything to liven the place up .

doh

channel 26 uhf is piss funny tonight

-D

Is that, that guy just going off his nut? When I was at TAFE...years ago now, lol. A mate had a UHF Radio in his car, we tuned into a frequency and it was just some guy going off his nut, swearing, and not making much sense, was around the Regency Park TAFE area.

f**k buying cars off eBay. I'm hesitant to buy a pair of Nikes, let alone a GT-R.

lol

bought a 2001 zx9r (5k), a 2002 ford escape (6k) and a 1993 r32 gtst sedan with rb26dett (7k) off ebay

the 2 pairs of nike air I recently purchased off ebay were excellent value!

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