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I would love to see a 20 plus people run

Yeah good really busy at work we are backed up for like 2 weeks :/

I heard about the car. Really not good starting to give me the shits now. I want to see that thing on the road!

First time around those road and I think I kept up ok

Bad things happen there with large groups. In around 2004 / 2005 there was 'fight club' where lots of mountain running occurred. Things got a little crazy and the also the cops started to love it, and this was when cops were far less savage. You would be far better off keeping it to 5 or 6 select cars and having inconspicuous fun.

I would buy the dispenser but the beer choice is shite man.

Chancer is good. And they are planning to expand the range. But it's a lion Nathan product so you won't get any imported stuff.

I like it. But knowing my bad luck surrounding imports. Something would no doubt break so it would not be driveable for a very loooooooooooooooong time

Morning.

Feel like sh!t

Not enough sleep :(

Ditto this, however I have no reason for not enough sleep other than my body hates me - You are waiting for your wife to pop that would cause me not enough sleep (combined with late sleepy time)

I like it. But knowing my bad luck surrounding imports. Something would no doubt break so it would not be driveable for a very loooooooooooooooong time

Your luck isn't too bad. Every build goes like this! There is probably a few little gremlins left yet, but you are going well tackling them as they come along.

I like it. But knowing my bad luck surrounding imports. Something would no doubt break so it would not be driveable for a very loooooooooooooooong time

Knowing my luck I wouldn't have picked it up yet and already being pulled over so have no balls to drive anywhere, got RBT'd this morning on my way to work I get pulled over for RBT's often enough the officer said hello again Melissa before I got my licence out then proceeded to tell me he hasn't seen me for a whilst :unsure: Yeah because you pull me over often enough to know who I am just stop me at the mall next time and get it over with... Hopefully this isn't the start of my next RBT record, 10 times in 9 weeks so far which was earlier this year.

Knowing my luck I wouldn't have picked it up yet and already being pulled over so have no balls to drive anywhere, got RBT'd this morning on my way to work I get pulled over for RBT's often enough the officer said hello again Melissa before I got my licence out then proceeded to tell me he hasn't seen me for a whilst :unsure: Yeah because you pull me over often enough to know who I am just stop me at the mall next time and get it over with... Hopefully this isn't the start of my next RBT record, 10 times in 9 weeks so far which was earlier this year.

lo poor Mel. Looks like da local boyz in blue are attracted to ya. Next time just say to them that u have been drinking, just robbed a bank, and that this is your getaway car :P

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