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another 10cent paint chip on my micolour painted, final inspection detailed bonnet.

Rock came flying off an oncoming car = 160km/h impact on bonnet

Thats what i get for taking the back streets to avoid the cops on the main roads.

fml

What worse is that the undercoat is white, so it stands out a lot on a black car....

Weird...I had two missed calls from this Ocean Marketing mob in the past couple of days...I'm certain that's what I heard when I called the number back. Wtf would they be calling me for?!? lol

Weird...I had two missed calls from this Ocean Marketing mob in the past couple of days...I'm certain that's what I heard when I called the number back. Wtf would they be calling me for?!? lol

:blink:

*X-Files theme music*

Anything else interesting happen on Prinny Hwy last night Grant?

Mobile speed camera next to Springy Cemetery.

Spotted 4 cop cars, 3 were pulling assorted cars over (180, Swift and a Prelude). One were leaving accident scene involving 2 small car.

Cruised with old school Falcon ('60s) with warmed up V8 had some 'researching' with him up and down the highway.

Pottering along with VE SS, VE GTS, basically commo's are everywhere!

Will come to Prinny again.

Mobile speed camera next to Springy Cemetery.

Spotted 4 cop cars, 3 were pulling assorted cars over (180, Swift and a Prelude). One were leaving accident scene involving 2 small car.

Cruised with old school Falcon ('60s) with warmed up V8 had some 'researching' with him up and down the highway.

Pottering along with VE SS, VE GTS, basically commo's are everywhere!

Will come to Prinny again.

Careful Grant with your 'researching' may not have been that many cops there that night as there normally is

physics brah

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Still not 160kph. Lol. With every action there is an equal opposite reaction. Whether the rock was standstill mid or or moving at you at 80kph, same force exerted/made >:|

I dont know, i think so. Haha. meh

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