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Did anyone see that ambulance talk about audio!!
I seen it coming from a distance with its lights on and I thought "oh darn someone has been hit by a car doing a burnout". Then it got closer and I heard the car audio and i thought wtf is going on... then i seen a hot blonde in the car behind in fishnets and a nurse uniform and i thought "Whoooooo thats the shiznit" !!

that ambo was unreal. i sat in the drivers seat and it shook my whole body, they recon its 150db from over a meter away, thats crazy!!!!

good to see all utes getting around on the ground with airbags,

anyone see the beatnik bandit lookalike? that looked cool.

what about the van with the jet engine in it?????????????????

the guys driving around in that boat mounted on the chassis was a laugh.....it cracked me up big time, good idea to get the looks though,

was nice to see a few skylines there too......

what about the van with the jet engine in it?????????????????
I passed him on the way home on Sunday arvo on the Federal Hwy beside that big dried up lake thing. We gave him the thumbs up as we went past, I kept checking my rear view mirror for the next 5km expecting him to fly past with the jet on :)

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