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Join the club: my new little buzzbox daily has been in getting work done for the last 4 weeks, so the Stag has been back in use as a daily driver: Pretty sure I'll be investing a fair few hours in cleaning the beast on Saturday...

I'll bet mine was dirtier! mine is my daily driving round dirty construction sites. i pulled about a KG of mud out of the rear bar and im sure theres still some in there. Own up everyone, who spent all day sat cleaning theirs??

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Any Pick ups at Nudgee Shell servo on gateway?????

I quickly thru a Bride Gias Seat in the drivers side this arvo

Ready for the hill climb now.....

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I'll bet mine was dirtier! mine is my daily driving round dirty construction sites. i pulled about a KG of mud out of the rear bar and im sure theres still some in there. Own up everyone, who spent all day sat cleaning theirs??

Mine was a unique shade of soil metal grey. Now she's black again... ?

A few quick pic's while waiting for Greenghost to catch up after he stopped to help Rb26stagea's.

You did not miss much Micah.............just a quite drive thru the country side :whistling:

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Crap crappity crap: My radiator is leaking! being delivered to PWR tomorrow for a warranty assessment: sucks, but at least I caught it early, and didn't break down in the hills... :(

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