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Yeah it seems anyone named Matty are genuinely a top bloke :whistling:

Who's going to this Carpark Carnival thing?? I don't think the 32 will be fixed by 5:30 sadly

I'm going.

My car is filthy as a Hanson road hooker but I can't wash it in this heat, the detergent will dry on.

I'm going.

My car is filthy as a Hanson road hooker but I can't wash it in this heat, the detergent will dry on.

swing past mine and we'll do a quick engine swap

pete : http://www.facebook.com/events/277445218944960/

I'll be heading down

Good to put the feet up at home, considering im technically still getting 30 bucks an hour for the next 1 hour and 4 minutes :rofl:

Its what i do Sherlock, we had stuff all on at work today with half the depot having days off before the Pt Lincoln trip, so id only have ended up stuck in the store doing f**k all LOL

Yeah it seems anyone named Matty are genuinely a top bloke :whistling:

Who's going to this Carpark Carnival thing?? I don't think the 32 will be fixed by 5:30 sadly

If Nightcrawler is going, he can swing past and pick me up on the way :P

oh dear

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Up for sale is my pride and joy! I purchased the corona 15 years ago of my Nan, who purchased the car new from Toyota in 1986. This car has been in my family since new and has cost me over $100,000 to get it to where it is today.

SERIOUS 100k

Anyone have a half inch rattle gun? I'm the lucky bastard who gets to do the wheel bearings on the missus' e36 (they're originals with 235k on them) Caliper bolts aren't budging!!

Anyone have a half inch rattle gun? I'm the lucky bastard who gets to do the wheel bearings on the missus' e36 (they're originals with 235k on them) Caliper bolts aren't budging!!

Yeah mate I have one you can borrow with sockets .... come pick it up tomorrow afternoon and you can bring back my Wax Attack :D

fixed

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steve, not wrong with the sandown stuff. even the touring car masters it was hairy. did you see the HQ that hit the wall, did more damage to the barrier fence than the car itself :laugh:

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