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Hahaha going up driveways and flooded roadways are a beautiful thing now. With all bags fully pumped at ~100psi, I give mum's Captiva ground clearance a good run for the money.

Bahahahaha touche sir, touche.

I was considering it, but we all know how much cops LOVE to be right so if they see me low and then when they do pull me over Ip'm at over 100mm, they will search for anything/everything that will prove them right. In this case, a cure is better than prevention :)

My fail-offset rims means driving aired up makes the wheels look even more fail :(

Rather fail offset rims for the time being over a defect though lol

BEEN VEGETARIAN

HAHA

and how does this affect you?

your single handedly causing global warming. by not eating cows which release 85% of the worlds methane. this reflects the suns heat escaping from the atmosphere, which has caused governments to think its co2 emissions, not the earth just going through its usual 20000 year cycle, causing carbon tax, causing our bills to rise, and causing steak prices to go up.

that enough? :woot:

your single handedly causing global warming. by not eating cows which release 85% of the worlds methane. this reflects the suns heat escaping from the atmosphere, which has caused governments to think its co2 emissions, not the earth just going through its usual 20000 year cycle, causing carbon tax, causing our bills to rise, and causing steak prices to go up.

that enough? :woot:

Right, that's why being vegetarian is healthier for the planet; It takes less energy to feed farmland for a vegetarian diet than livestock for a meat diet... raising animals for food produces more greenhouse gas emisssons than all of transport combined.

http://www.chooseveg.com/environment

Right, that's why being vegetarian is healthier for the planet; It takes less energy to feed farmland for a vegetarian diet than livestock for a meat diet... raising animals for food produces more greenhouse gas emisssons than all of transport combined.

http://www.chooseveg.com/environment

nope. your eating all the plants, that turn co2 into oxygen.

basically your suffocating us.

Oh, and Pauly, when you coming around for a game and a beer?

soon mate, couple of the boys are coming over thurs to help with the last few bits and pieces on the micra, if you fancy a beer or two at mine? but give me a bit of time mate, and ill head down one weekend, maybe bring the missis and mine and yours can talk babies!

Yeh it can.

SWEET! I've had a look and most places are charging about ~ $200. You able to recommend a place?

soon mate, couple of the boys are coming over thurs to help with the last few bits and pieces on the micra, if you fancy a beer or two at mine? but give me a bit of time mate, and ill head down one weekend, maybe bring the missis and mine and yours can talk babies!

Do NOT bring the missus if she is gonna talk babies with my missus!! Again, DO NOT BRING HER!! Hahahaha jokes! Yeah mate, bring the missus. The missus probably has a few thousand hints/tips to give so def bring her :cheers:

http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/langwarrin-hoons-fifteen-minutes-of-fame-turns-to-shame-how-kochie-helped-nab-a-dodgy-driver-20140122-317ji.html

fail lol

i'm actually surprised at the charges... seems being on provate property does not change things?

i'm just curious as to how this differs from a track day?

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