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place in georgetown, currently decked out as a business and is zoned light industrial... got an agreed offer and moving to finance approval. need to check with council i can live there though, which shouldnt be a problem as it is a house, and was a house before, just need to move the kitchen out of the laundry ha.

the winning thing for me is the shed, its about 15-16m long by 6-7m wide (should fit 6 cars)... heaps of storage area, internal access to it, and a nice flat access, drive through access to yard also. should have it secured by next weekend all going well.

place in georgetown, currently decked out as a business and is zoned light industrial... got an agreed offer and moving to finance approval. need to check with council i can live there though, which shouldnt be a problem as it is a house, and was a house before, just need to move the kitchen out of the laundry ha.

the winning thing for me is the shed, its about 15-16m long by 6-7m wide (should fit 6 cars)... heaps of storage area, internal access to it, and a nice flat access, drive through access to yard also. should have it secured by next weekend all going well.

That sounds epic mate! Good luck with it all!

was just reading in other threads man.. good work!

going to drive much different? much change in the pickup etc?..

Identical response, probably better transient response but VERY aggressive up top ;)

Will have video and graphs soon! Super result for a small turbo!

Congrats Mat on becoming an Exec :)

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Thanks Terry, appreciate it! Will be handy to have when it comes time for cruises and events ;)

How did this happen?... god help us all!!!

haha good work mate, congrats

Lolz, we are all doomed! Hehe

Nah it just makes it better for organising cruises and hillclimbs etc for us up here, we can now do it officially without worrying (Ahem...........Jarrad :P )

hahah since when do you care about that? you were nothing but against the idea when I was looking into it. so I didnt bother.

Lol yeah i was probably a bit of a pain in the ass :P You should know that by now haha

We have 2 Execs in ACT - and now 2 on Central Coast.

We Execs would like to keep you guys better informed of what's happening from HQ - and for all Members to be better acquainted and more involved (& that means "having a say")! :)

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