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I remember chickens getting placed in lockers and just closing the door slightly so you had to bang on them to open. This caused the chickens to go apeshit and fly out at whoevers locker it was :laugh:

Good times

And thus why one always should lock their locker !

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SAUSA members will be getting an email tonight from the Organiser of SAU Nationals it is for your eyes only and to help you book your trip over, other forum members will find out through the forums in coming weeks

SAU forums members from SA will be traveling over so we can find a place and book into a park together, I'm looking into accommodation right now

sheep in the bike shed was pretty good

that post slipped past with no suss comments, im surpised and disappointed :laugh:

i cant find the post to quote Matty T but my goodness this thing will be animal

http://www.patrol4x4.com/forum/members-nissan-patrols-19/gu-patrol-duramax-drag-ute-67208/

that was in the daily fix of awesome thread steve.........he doesnt even plan on using this thing offroad anymore, purely street / strip

would be a mad tow rig, break traction much :P

if you thought awesome couldnt get any better, this is what my mate's dad is looking at buying

he's selling his 30ft 5th wheeler van, and planning on one of these for his Cobra when its done

http://www.envytoyhaulers.com/5th-wheel.html

yeah, well he worked out that his current van hasnt been used in a few years.....they just moved it outta the back of the shed (and its been there since the slab got poured nearly 3 years ago). at least once the Cobra is done they'll be able to hit the road with the F truck, stay in reasonable comfort in most caravan parks, and just roll out the cool car when they want to go somewhere. knowing luke, they'll get both truck and van painted up to match the cobra and just enter car shows as is :P

Just got a call from FedEx.

My turbo has arrived. A full 4 weeks earlier than expected. Just need to pay the clearance fees and it's mine.

Of course this had to happen on an off pay week...

I know stock gauges are unreliable to say the least, but I noticed my oil pressure gauge creeping up a fair bit. It usually sits on or just above 4, but driving home tonight it was on what I guess is 7 (between the upper line and 8), it returned to just above 4 a short time later. How much is too much?

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