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Whats happenin Jamie, Havent seen you in a while.

It was about 2 weeks ago at Garage Cafe :)

Just working and taking it easy.

Hey you still looking around for ppl to fix your rear bushings or whatever needs done?

My friend owns JAK Motorsport (Former as Drift Line)

Jack from Chasers works there now and he can probably quote you up on a price to fix.

Yeah gotta catch up soon.

yeah Oettinger 500ml cans are about all I drink these days, $42 for a slab, can't go wrong! (esp when CUB slabs are $48 fkn dollars!) $35 for slabs of most German beers at the Liquorlands / Woolies around here too, its great!

Boags is vile man, forced myself to drink a slab of it last cup day, shitful.

hame thats a fair intake of alcohol mate. might wanna watch that

/medical brain

everyone loves corona yes, but you gotta use lime. lemon is for wimmin. others that are on my regular list are asahi, beez neez, little creatures pale and golden, james squire, becks, bluetongue (white rabbit is pretty similar to this too), heineken, boags. guiness goes down a treat too

i try to drink something new as often as possible. dont drink spirits as much nowadays but partial to a bit of CC and Hennessy. can not even smell vodka after a certain incident a couple of years back lol

on tap at Shou Sumiyaki was the best :)

*Free

fucken tightarsed maso's :)

the mechanic from driftline Monty works at chasers now.

divided. I should go to Jak cos well, it's the old stomping ground, but then Monty knows his shit, and Kamikaze's on my side of town. decisions. decisions.

boags is ok in light form, heavy is horrible

cascade is good, light or heavy

vb horrible period.

carlton draught, not bad, a light form would be goooood

carlton cold, good as a heavy

tooyeys (however its spelt) extra dry = my fav heavy beer

tooyeys one with the lime, pretty farken good to for a heavy

dont like corona

tooyeys red, good for a cheap heavy

the mechanic from driftline Monty works at chasers now.

divided. I should go to Jak cos well, it's the old stomping ground, but then Monty knows his shit, and Kamikaze's on my side of town. decisions. decisions.

Mate ofmineis dropping a tt engine into his na poopra thru JAK. I was recommendind driftline to him recently. No idea that they're the same joint now.

Where's kamikaze?

Mate ofmineis dropping a tt engine into his na poopra thru JAK. I was recommendind driftline to him recently. No idea that they're the same joint now.

Where's kamikaze?

lol yeah sold up the business, jak still pays rent tho :P they also paid for the shittonne of spare parts we had in there.

Mate ofmineis dropping a tt engine into his na poopra thru JAK. I was recommendind driftline to him recently. No idea that they're the same joint now.

Where's kamikaze?

Is your mates Supra that, off colour Bronze / Titanium Grey 1 with the body kit?

It was about 2 weeks ago at Garage Cafe :P

Just working and taking it easy.

Hey you still looking around for ppl to fix your rear bushings or whatever needs done?

My friend owns JAK Motorsport (Former as Drift Line)

Jack from Chasers works there now and he can probably quote you up on a price to fix.

Yeah gotta catch up soon.

Hmm yeh still need new subframe bushes but i've been saving to get the corona on the road which should be happenin this/next week if everything goes well :rofl: then I'll put the GTR away for a while till i get more money to fix it up.

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