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Shit was different back then. Used to take it to my Buller every couple of weekends doing 150 the whole way and never got a ticket. Not once.

Try it today and you end up on the news

helped a chick trying to jump start her nissan nivara with a 580CCA battery in it with one of these...

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/15000mAh-car-emergency-power-bank-jump-starter-laptop-Camera-12V-battery-charger-/381272648163?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_15&hash=item58c59ee9e3

yeah................. no.....................

that article hit a few nails on the head:

"Across greater Melbourne, more than one in four apartment project approved is located in the City of Melbourne, according to data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics.

Dr Wilson said data showed the oversupply was in the CBD, where the market had been flat over the past decade.

As a substantial number of apartments work their way through to completion, new residential zones implemented by councils in the city's inner and middle ring suburbs have made it harder for developers to build medium and higher density housing."

Whatever did happen to all those pole smokers in the housing bubble thread boy do they look fkn retarded now with their 'batterned down hatches'

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