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was classic....

The NSDOC guys had their SnS next to ours at the docklands a couple of years back and were looking at immaculate Dan's Midori 34 R

They were all upset that his catch can setup vented to atmo (via a secondary catchcan hidden under the rad)

So we showed them mine which was a 1lt greddy can with 12 holes badly drilled into the top

I swear they nearly called the cops... was freakin' hillarous

Oh and they brought a slab of drinks to all share - Dr Pepper ONLY

dafuq, their old catless datsuns would be polluting the environment more than any atmo cathcan anyway...

I do feel like a Dr Pepper though now....

lol, how the hell does something like that even get approved?

A friend of mine tried to register a Business name this morning, it came up with this gem... Good work, Aussie Government Websites.

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lol, how the hell does something like that even get approved?

A friend of mine tried to register a Business name this morning, it came up with this gem... Good work, Aussie Government Websites.

1511229_10152149498461720_49743481012662

LOL, in regards to plates though. Perhaps he's just a video poker enthusiast?

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