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My bf and I just bought a couple of voice activated walkie talkies today :P Should be fun to test them on the night.

I like Thursdays but maybe we can leave a little earlier? I'd rather be hanging out talking shit while eating at the end rater than at the start then having to hurry home.

oooo have you seen the the Scala Riders? Sort of 2-ways for bikes been wanting to get one that works with CB but had no luck, only one I can find are extended bluetooth but still go pretty far. Only downer is that the other rider has to have the same device. Earlier is good for me looking ot see you guys there!

oooo have you seen the the Scala Riders? Sort of 2-ways for bikes been wanting to get one that works with CB but had no luck, only one I can find are extended bluetooth but still go pretty far. Only downer is that the other rider has to have the same device. Earlier is good for me looking ot see you guys there!

I did use one of these devices a while ago with a friend but it cost over $200 and was pretty shitty quality of sound... The cb radios we got have earpieces that I would rather use under the helmet since it works pretty well. They are 1 watt and cost $170 from Dick Smith, they're working not bad so far :)

I did use one of these devices a while ago with a friend but it cost over $200 and was pretty shitty quality of sound... The cb radios we got have earpieces that I would rather use under the helmet since it works pretty well. They are 1 watt and cost $170 from Dick Smith, they're working not bad so far :)

1watt :S wouldnt the distance on that be kinda shit?

Ah damn!

Car will be at the Paintless Dent Removal ppl.

It's ok, my Corolla with 4A-C POWAH! Will out run you all... :P

*Runs*

niceee!

I did use one of these devices a while ago with a friend but it cost over $200 and was pretty shitty quality of sound... The cb radios we got have earpieces that I would rather use under the helmet since it works pretty well. They are 1 watt and cost $170 from Dick Smith, they're working not bad so far :)
1watt :S wouldnt the distance on that be kinda shit?

Whoa....1 Watt?? I couldn't deal with that...sorry but I got a two 5W radio's and so does Phatboy and whenever we go on cruises were the only ones that communicate constantly and clearly cause everyone else with 1-2W radio's are always cutting out and is freaking annoying. Not shunning your choice or anything charli just saying my opinion :)

will come down for a bit.. up to my eyeballs in uni work atm so you'll all have to convince me to stay longer ;)

Bahaha so am I so if you don't stay your soft.....enough convincing? :happy:

cant wait guys... first time i get to take my car to a meet. so please dont be mean lol.. So glad to be a GTR owner =D

Hell yes! Not hating on the GTS-Ts and that but they're just not the same.

Ain't nothin' like Godzilla!

BTW I was a first timer two weeks ago and everyone was very kind.

scarface is right... I'll be hanging out the window again waving at everyone... and I'll be driving O.o lol

1 watt is fine!!! Jeez guys I'm only going to use the thing probably a few times a year... got the mounted howevermany watt radio in the hilux if I need it for something serious... which I don't... but we have it anyway...

Best use I get is sitting on the ring road wondering wtf is going on and being able to communicate with local truckies.

Hell yes! Not hating on the GTS-Ts and that but they're just not the same.

Ain't nothin' like Godzilla!

BTW I was a first timer two weeks ago and everyone was very kind.

AGREEDD!!!! nothing beats the power of a godzilla (except a worked godzilla lol)

well just remembered i have tafe on thursday night =( guess ill have to miss the meet, but will definitely attend the next meet

AGREEDD!!!! nothing beats the power of a godzilla (except a worked godzilla lol)

well just remembered i have tafe on thursday night =( guess ill have to miss the meet, but will definitely attend the next meet

Sad face. Will see you on Sunday though!

AGREEDD!!!! nothing beats the power of a godzilla (except a worked godzilla lol)

well just remembered i have tafe on thursday night =( guess ill have to miss the meet, but will definitely attend the next meet

Tafe over a SAU Meet up?!

Just email your lecture and say you can't come to class.

:)

AGREEDD!!!! nothing beats the power of a godzilla (except a worked godzilla lol)

well just remembered i have tafe on thursday night =( guess ill have to miss the meet, but will definitely attend the next meet

but gtrs cant go sideways like we can :D

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