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Sounds like Mohsen spotted a niche opportunity to extend his unique brand of bad luck, unwise spending, bipolar decision making and general disregard for sound advice into offshore motoring. And really, why should that kind of retardedness be limited to land?

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heh. $120 a tank for like 60mins ride time. Were people complaining that track days werent bang for buck?

May I ask what the deal is with obtaining a CAMS licence via SAU? Do I become a paid SAU member - and then apply for one?

yeah, there is a thread in Vic section for new memberships and bank details etc.

Once payment is accepted you will receive a membership card and membership number. Then you can apply for a CAMS licence (since you will need those details)

Sounds like Mohsen spotted a niche opportunity to extend his unique brand of bad luck, unwise spending, bipolar decision making and general disregard for sound advice into offshore motoring. And really, why should that kind of retardedness be limited to land?

i die

:cheers:

heh. $120 a tank for like 60mins ride time. Were people complaining that track days werent bang for buck?

yeah, there is a thread in Vic section for new memberships and bank details etc.

Once payment is accepted you will receive a membership card and membership number. Then you can apply for a CAMS licence (since you will need those details)

Yeah also interested in getting a CAMS license. Which one should I apply for? http://www.cams.com.au/get-involved/competitors/licence-types

are you using it to get a discount on insurance for the undrivable car that is sitting in the workshop?

THAT is mohsen level

Oh friend, no, this is recent. I did use it to go to Shannons, but until 6 months ago I had no garage.

Prior to that I was paying for reg and insurance with Just cars!

"pretty sure it'll be going next week" ... for about 150 weeks only!

So hitting up rock pool for lunch. Let's see how good these steaks are.

It is good... but I have had better

make sure you get the Harissa with the steak... shit is biblical

Just had a quick squiz at the current menu... i'd reccomend:

rangers valley dry aged 300 day

grain fed

Rib-Eye on the Bone 440g 69 days $75

and tell the chef to cook it how he wants

It is good... but I have had better

make sure you get the Harissa with the steak... shit is biblical

Just had a quick squiz at the current menu... i'd reccomend:

rangers valley dry aged 300 day

grain fed

Rib-Eye on the Bone 440g 69 days $75

and tell the chef to cook it how he wants

inb4 Birds is the new chef and cooks it well done

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