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I don't see how that's possible lol...his car got hit on the driver's side, which means he would have had to reverse out of his driveway onto the other side of the road for a car traveling in the right direction to hit him, unless it lost control itself.

Re-do the mission and talk to the NPC's.

Sargent would have explained the traitor after the mission, from your first round.

Ah k. We got kicked out at the end due to being accused of hitting a zombie with a gun. So never got the close out as you've mentioned.

Don't tell me cause birds will hit you haha

only a few days, 30th Jan - Feb 3rd.. No Idea where staying, the missus has organised it with her dad, he owns a couple of apartments up there in some building.. mainly to go see her Grandma whos ill.. but yeh wanna do scuba, but cant imagine myself in a wetsuit.. beached... Also her cousins have access to some jet skis up there.. will do that too!

LOL

when I scuba'ed in Fiji water was warm enough that I jsut went in tshirt and shorts, no wet suit.

same as boracay in the past couple weeks.

Vanuatu I was diving to 40 meters to suited up for that.

for an intro dive you will be doing 9-12 meters so not much cooler than surface temp.

sell car to gen y...

nek minnit...

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sucks after the work you put into into it.

thought you were keeping plates?

when I scuba'ed in Fiji water was warm enough that I jsut went in tshirt and shorts, no wet suit.

same as boracay in the past couple weeks.

Vanuatu I was diving to 40 meters to suited up for that.

for an intro dive you will be doing 9-12 meters so not much cooler than surface temp.

sucks after the work you put into into it.

thought you were keeping plates?

plates being sent back now

I don't see how that's possible lol...his car got hit on the driver's side, which means he would have had to reverse out of his driveway onto the other side of the road for a car traveling in the right direction to hit him, unless it lost control itself.

Are you doubting him? The guy is able to count to potato!

when I scuba'ed in Fiji water was warm enough that I jsut went in tshirt and shorts, no wet suit.

same as boracay in the past couple weeks.

Vanuatu I was diving to 40 meters to suited up for that.

for an intro dive you will be doing 9-12 meters so not much cooler than surface temp.

sucks after the work you put into into it.

thought you were keeping plates?

Yeh I think it's wet season in jan/feb, so we'll have to see how it pans out. Been wanting to scuba for ages so regardless will be doing that.

Yeh I think it's wet season in jan/feb, so we'll have to see how it pans out. Been wanting to scuba for ages so regardless will be doing that.

if you want to borrow a decent underwater camera buzz me a couple weeks b4 you go and you can borrow mine:

from Boracay

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cohhh..

will do, hoping i get the Hero 3 before then(which I should) that thing is amazing under water! but if I dont, will call you.

cheers man!!

how deep are you there?( insert sexual inuendo here )

Am I gonna need a different tow hook setup for my 33 for Sandown? If I do need a tow, my front bar is gonna get destroyed right?

I'm assuming its one of the Support Navara things with a towbar strap and a carbina on it?

She'll be right. i got towed with my stock hook under the bumper bar and I was fine

Toby when you upgrade?

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I just took delivery of it!

sell car to gen y...

nek minnit...

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Be interesting to see how it plays out with insurance. I agree with everyone here that his story smell like bs

cohhh..

will do, hoping i get the Hero 3 before then(which I should) that thing is amazing under water! but if I dont, will call you.

cheers man!!

how deep are you there?( insert sexual inuendo here )

that was about 9-10 meters

to give an idea

1 meterish:

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10ish

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20 ish

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just over 40 Meters

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as you can see the further you go down the harder it gets to see..

the best diving I've done in fiji was in the 8-15 meter mark, lots of bright fish to chase, and your air lasts longer,

(at 20 meters you suck twice the air of 10 meters)

the go pro won't be the best cannot focus in on small details as much as you would like and no flash, (needed often) and no zoom.

oh and as for parasailing.

I treid that as well, but I fkn hate hights and did not like!

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that was about 9-10 meters

to give an idea

1 meterish:

Vanuatu_UW_2010%2520184.jpg

10ish

IMG_1638.JPG

20 ish

Vanuatu_UW_2010%2520057.jpg

just over 40 Meters

Vanuatu_UW_2010%2520113.jpg

as you can see the further you go down the harder it gets to see..

the best diving I've done in fiji was in the 8-15 meter mark, lots of bright fish to chase, and your air lasts longer,

(at 20 meters you suck twice the air of 10 meters)

the go pro won't be the best cannot focus in on small details as much as you would like and no flash, (needed often) and no zoom.

oh and as for parasailing.

I treid that as well, but I fkn hate hights and did not like!

IMG_1561.JPG

doin it.

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