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24 hours of lemons at wakefield on the 28-29th of october

seriously thinking about entering lmfao

car must be under $500, including mods, excluding safety gear and tyres

what the f**k can me and my mate buy that will hold up?

would anyone else like to form a team?

You can't get a $30,000 car to hold up, what makes you think you can do it with a $500 car

$500 gets you a lot of car when you don;t want to think about rego.

want some turbo charged Euro fun

http://www.carpoint.com.au/all-cars/private/details.aspx?R=SSE-AD-163018&Cr=4

maybe do it in some bogan style.

http://www.carpoint.com.au/all-cars/private/details.aspx?R=SSE-AD-3278450&Cr=1

but for yourself...I think look long and hard in NSW for a lancer with a evo body kit or a droid body kit with as much autobarn blight as your can find.....

then enjoy killing it.

(ie find a car some-one advertising as an ex autosalon show car..)

You can't get a $30,000 car to hold up, what makes you think you can do it with a $500 car

aye aye aye i made it to sydney and back and had to rescue a new focus and a 180sx on the way back lol

Yeah I was like that at my last job.. felt like I was getting dumber not stimulating my mind, I was starting to forget things in my personal life too.

I could seriously do 1-2 hours work a day and sit online the rest browsing stuff, every work day! (within the last 6 months)

New job don't have time to scratch my ass and 2 hour + longer days :\

Edited by UNR33L

Got into counter strike this week.

I enjoy the friendlier-smack talk, but fark me it's a sad world. Thousands of hours of play time, sitting on the same map, using the same weapons.... Worse than wow almost. Except it's stimulating (for a few hours)

Any of you liberal kunce know what the government's desired productivity % for various industries in Australia is?

ABS will have the raw figures, not sure about targets / projections. Why? Edited by HEKT1K
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