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bigpond cable 50gb plan, 30+ mbps do i win the internets?

half price ftw.

yeh i hated my old 4 door rear, although it was series 1 looks a little better when you paint the middle garnish. (looks a little more like 32 4 door rear lights still ugly but better)

bigpond cable 50gb plan, 30+ mbps do i win the internets?

half price ftw.

yeh i hated my old 4 door rear, although it was series 1 looks a little better when you paint the middle garnish. (looks a little more like 32 4 door rear lights still ugly but better)

Lol if it's in your bros name you don't get half price. You get 25% off stooge lol

more paper..... even if it clogs up when you flush

once you walk away its not your problem anymore, let the next person deal with it

bahahahahahahahhaha

sif you dump in public toilets. that shits offfff

Im after a (legal) gun range where you can try out guns (pistols, snipers etc) Anything like this in Victoria?

I went to one in QLD on Hamilton Island http://www.hamiltonisland.com.au/target-shooting-range/ but trying to find something here

as if bomb public toilets.. nastty u catch rabies in public toilets..

I go bombs over baghdad styles at work. Company paid crapper time FTMFW. Gotta get in before 11am though, cos then its all fresh like from the previous night's cleaners.

Im after a (legal) gun range where you can try out guns (pistols, snipers etc) Anything like this in Victoria?

I went to one in QLD on Hamilton Island http://www.hamiltonisland.com.au/target-shooting-range/ but trying to find something here

I know of some clay shooting clubs around franga ,mornington..beleive there used to be a gun club in clayton somewhere too...Not sure if this what your looking for but...

Im sure if you ask the guys at the Gun shop in Frankston they'd point you in the right direction...

http://www.truelocal.com.au/business/miall...-shop/frankston

bahahahahahahahhaha

sif you dump in public toilets. that shits offfff

who said public? ..... i was talking about at home :P

Im after a (legal) gun range where you can try out guns (pistols, snipers etc) Anything like this in Victoria?

I went to one in QLD on Hamilton Island http://www.hamiltonisland.com.au/target-shooting-range/ but trying to find something here

there is one in Little river on the way to geelong, right next the the paintball field they have there now..... its at the back way off the highway, and a little hard to find if you dont know where your going

who said public? ..... i was talking about at home :P

there is one in Little river on the way to geelong, right next the the paintball field they have there now..... its at the back way off the highway, and a little hard to find if you dont know where your going

been to little river, dont think they have guns to "try". they probably have club guns to use if you join.

i have heard of a rang in melb that does what u ask, NFI where it is though

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