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Guys, I'm thinking of getting a CB for tonight, where's the best place to get a decent one and how much should it cost?

<H1 class=vi-is1-titleH1>FDC FD-460 UHF 400-470MHz+Earpiece+usb cable FD460 for around $75 mark....</H1>This is the one me and james got...really good and very happy with it...do a bit of reading and if dick smith or any electornic shops like jaycars offer you better, buy those....

Hey guys, thinking about coming along for a drive. This will be my first one!

Ya man..most welcome...more the better...

Eltham to Flagstaff!

Ahh okay, I catch it from Hoppers Crossing to Southern Cross, then catch the Epping to Parliament :P

You don't work at Department of Justice?

Nah CGU Insurance, atm I've been learning the details on Grey Imports -_-Uu

Ah, that's an awesome job! That means you got a heap of employee-only incentives for insurance?

I work at Telstra on Cnr Lonsdale/Exhibition St.

ewwww no..... hate em :)

:yes:

Must be stockies you rolling on.

Fun cruise lastnight, with a massive turn out.

Spent more time finding places then hanging out, but was all good in the end.

Pics be up soon!

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