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yeah suspected getting ripped off, but wasnt surprised. that car an I have been through some rough times together...

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they tried to do me for the windscreen wipers but they changed them when it got serviced like 4 weeks ago "oh... well ive only got 1 put down on the list, so must be the rear wiper..."

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Looks like the side of my car after DECA :P

Think I'll give him a wash tonight...


they tried to do me for the windscreen wipers but they changed them when it got serviced like 4 weeks ago "oh... well ive only got 1 put down on the list, so must be the rear wiper..."

Ha, bullshit, he just made that shit up... I'd be paying $10 for new wiper blades instead of calling BS and having him "find" something else more annoying

I wonder what sort of time ill get on Friday at heathcote. Won't be launching too hard off the line to preserve my tail shaft / input shaft :P

Should shit out an 11 easy just depends how low 11!

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I wonder what sort of time ill get on Friday at heathcote. Won't be launching too hard off the line to preserve my tail shaft / input shaft :P

Should shit out an 11 easy just depends how low 11!

drive it like you stole it top bloke

I wonder what sort of time ill get on Friday at heathcote. Won't be launching too hard off the line to preserve my tail shaft / input shaft :P

Should shit out an 11 easy just depends how low 11!

Dem falcadore excuses already brah?

yeah suspected getting ripped off, but wasnt surprised. that car an I have been through some rough times together...

554217_10151100983246929_1461739437_n_zp

they tried to do me for the windscreen wipers but they changed them when it got serviced like 4 weeks ago "oh... well ive only got 1 put down on the list, so must be the rear wiper..."

rally bashing?

i had had mad fun in a stat write off camry rally bashing it, had rear ended someone so required some chain or rope to keep the bonnet down and the crash caused the factory radiator to become a V mount.

gave it side pipes for lulz and then slid it into a few trees and such. tops fun.

what clearance?

police check?

financials?

Top secret?

Neg 1?

Neg 2?

Not sure but it's from The Australian Government Security Vetting Agency..... will be working for DMO, a department of the defence force.

Looks like the side of my car after DECA :P

Think I'll give him a wash tonight...

Wash mine too while you're at it.

Not sure but it's from The Australian Government Security Vetting Agency..... will be working for DMO, a department of the defence force.

Wash mine too while you're at it.

Nice work. Mate of mine works there I think (or maybe it's DSD)

I've done one of the security clearance things, it's long but you just have to cop it lol

rally bashing?

gave it side pipes for lulz and then slid it into a few trees and such. tops fun.

oh man sides pipes... i wish.

No rally bashing, that was the result trying to escape from a camp site in Murchison after heavy rains. Carry speed through the edges of small swimming pools and ankle deep sloppy mud is the only way to get through. Pulsar pulled through. However I was in the mud in pitch black trying to get out a bogged yaris. Women/men who are not confident in driving through mud and wont listen to instructions shouldnt drive through mud.

they were less practical than the idea was before we did it.

if you sat still for too long you nearly choked on the exhaust fumes, also the only way to get them out the side was to run under the chassis rails, that meant when ever you hit a big bump/rock you tried to rip them off the car or left massive dents in the pipes.

should have just taken the exhaust off at the headers/cats instead.

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