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need new heater hoses and shit, cant wait a week. who sells that shit here?

can i use a length that is the same diamater?

length of what? saussage? barbers pole? clown faeces?

http://www.insidelin...-and-video.html

They get about 7-7.5 secs in this video

Interesting :S. Need le turbz. :P.

Burgers, now steaks... I want to venture out into the rain right now and get myself some, even though I just ate and am full xD.

Hmm might try the Paesano place next time for steak, considering Knox is just down the road from me :P

Motorcycle. Nice.Just a food for thought, why when in Melbourne we've been receiving less sunny days and more miserable weather conditions for the past consecutive couple years that doesn't appear to change any time soon? This new fad on motorcycling is mind bewildering to tell you the truth. These things tend to be very popular in some amount of time and is then cast away in the same trend.

was joking asif i have the cash for it lol

yes weather is bad but we're getting a few good days every now and then. i went to pick up my bike from the workshop today, started hammering down soon as i got there so i thought err i'll pick it up later. would never ride in this weather

I'm with you, not that I'd eat half the fancy shit anyway (inb4 Hamish), but I don't want to be craving a quarter pounder meal on the way home from dinner.

Shame you're westy, stone grill at Paesano Knox is $30 for a 250g eye fillet and $15 extra gets you another 250g piece of meat = very satisfying and cost effective way to eat good steak out.

Might hit it up some time, would definitely need to go to the 500gram, 250 won't even touch the sides...

When I go to a restaurant and order a steak, I won't get anything less than 400 gram coz I know I'll still be hungry after it..

My mate msged me today asking me what I think of the 86... He said he's gonna trade in his MPS and get one...Bit of a step down imo

Might hit it up some time, would definitely need to go to the 500gram, 250 won't even touch the sides...

If we catch a good weekend of weather we'll do Mt Dandenong on the bikes and hit up Paesano, make it worth the trip. Knox is about 5 mins from the base of the mountain and there's good bike parking there.

If we catch a good weekend of weather we'll do Mt Dandenong on the bikes and hit up Paesano, make it worth the trip. Knox is about 5 mins from the base of the mountain and there's good bike parking there.

Should be down for it, could probably interest a mate or 2 on their bikes as well

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