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Lasted longer than the guitar playing...

Fishing boat needs to go

Looking for a decent helicopter

/Rimon

You better get one for the summer, we never did get that ride in.

haha that guitar sounds alot better when i'm not touching it...

helicopter sadly is only a dream :closedeyes:

Boats are a massive waste of money nobody has time for em

so why did you get the 33?

jks :kiss:

haha yeah i kno I'll look for some motul stuff, like the brake fluid i won at the dyno day with a stock car lawl. xD

I agree boats are shit.

rimon buy a fezza

lol no worries :dry:

lol @ boat licensing, last I drove a boat you didn't need a licence :(

Dad used to let me take the wheel of his speed boats at age 7, wasn't much you could crash into back then and it was awesome fun.

I got few mates with boats never get time to use em or weather is never good enough

Birds that's a whole nother of boat...

lol yeah weather doesn't really affect that type of boat. If I recall correctly they bought it from Queensland and cruised down the coastline to Melbourne. You still wait for sunny days though - as you say, useless for most of the year in Melbourne. He wants a bigger one too :/

It's funny, you see people driving expensive cars on Chapel St acting baller, but they got nothing on the c***s cruising down the Yarra showing off their boats to each other...it's a whole nother level of wealth.

lol no sweat Rimmy, you cover the $700 worth of petrol it uses in 2 hours hahaha.

wasn't that hard at all, it broke surprisingly easily and about a litre of water poured out...

motherf**kin light still didn't work though

i thought to fix a headlight you had to change it not break it :laugh:

Sold the 33 :P

I got few mates with boats never get time to use em or weather is never good enough

Birds that's a whole nother of boat...

probably use it every fortnight if i had one. aslong as there's no rain it should be fine

mate had a boat, used it regularlly for a few months then sold it, just after I got my license...

Drove it illegally plenty of times, but as soon as I was legal he sold it the kent

what's the go with the license do you actually need to be tested or just purchase it?

lol no sweat Rimmy, you cover the $700 worth of petrol it uses in 2 hours hahaha.

fck LPG that shit brah

lol imagine the size of the LPG tanks. From memory it had a couple of 8.5 litre V8 diesel engines pushing it along. Tops out at ~70km/h which is pretty fast for a 62ft+ boat.

Boat license is a small multiple choice test...I paid $90 and went to some guys house that does it from there....slightly dodgy but he made sure we knew the water rules before he gave us the license...Had to do the test to, just with his help if we got stuck...That was boat + PWC license.

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