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Looks awesome Nick! Did you do the graphics for it? (I am assuming you did).

Unfortunately not,

I did all the initial art work with different sponsors (Rocking Angel which is our Bourbon).

It only got the call up to allow it to run at the last minute so they got the vinyl cutter to put something on, especially after they did the whole chrome wrap on the car

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Any blokes who can help with some lifting and positioning of floor frames at my place say 2pm tomorrow in the Mansfield Park area? There's beer involved.

3 weekends now getting family/friends to come around and help with no results. Ready just to lift the f**king things myself and do my back in.

Got heart attack?

Soon!!!

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-D

PS Whiplash mines the wild "t.u.r.key", lucky and little creatures. Rest are the other lads ;)

Ps Spam filter is wak.

EDIT - Heres the recipe btw http://www.bbqaddicts.com/blog/recipes/bacon-explosion/

same colour as my mates one.........surely one of yas would remember it........even if you do remember it for the wrong (transformers sticker on bootlid that he didnt put there LOL) reasons

does need a good home, and has lotsa goodies. also needs to do a good hillsie

PM sent regarding TME

Nice fridge there Ben .... sorry I couldn't make it - a leave pass from the missus 2 weekends in a row is tough enough (was in Melb last weekend), without throwing Kadina in a couple of weekends time in the mix too.

The Guiness must be Pat's I am guessing?

Looks awesome Nick! Did you do the graphics for it? (I am assuming you did).

For any of the Northies, I am again workig on the 35 today, so if anyone wants to come help/watch/drink/talk shit then you are welcome. If you know where I am live, you are invited. Thanks for Brad and Pete's help yesterday! Got the front suspension changed, front adjustable sway bar on and braided brake lines done and bled. Today is the rear end. hopefully will have time to fit the new rear bumper bar too.

Thanks for the kind words bud but I only recall offering you abuse....not help :P

..........and yes, that car is def a favorite of mine............if only I had the cash :(

Thanks for the kind words bud but I only recall offering you abuse....not help :P

And yes I was going to say what did Pete do to help? But then I remembered he pumped the brakes.

Are you going to be around wednesday afternoon. Ill come and hook the shed up before tea.

Nice fridge there Ben .... sorry I couldn't make it - a leave pass from the missus 2 weekends in a row is tough enough (was in Melb last weekend), without throwing Kadina in a couple of weekends time in the mix too.

The Guiness must be Pat's I am guessing?

David and Pat both brough guinness - fridge is happily empty now!!

-D

And yes I was going to say what did Pete do to help? But then I remembered he pumped the brakes.

Are you going to be around wednesday afternoon. Ill come and hook the shed up before tea.

I'll make time for you bud.........I'll give you a call later.

Yes, my email notifications are not working also Steve .... I assume something is wrong with the system. I thought SAU had gone offline for a day or so there given my lack of email notifications ....

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