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afternoon all

Morinig all...looking at getting some RSR's or 123S for my car, anyone used both before?

from what ive seen first hand between Petes car and ralfs the 123 is the clear winner. especially in the wet.

and the fastest car at our sprint day in the rain at lakeside was wearing them.....he came 5th overall, I was impress

Just reading this morning that some hero down at Powercruise Sydney was doing an epic skid out of the driveway this morning and wrapped his Commo ute around a pole.

Police attended seized the car and Gup got all his details and banned him from Powercruise for life. Great outcome i'd say

HA!

Apparently he had also taken a deposit on the car. Knob

Sounds about right

I have had both. The 123 is the better tyre for the street. Lasts longer, isn't as scary in the wet or when cold.

this, and cheaper now too.

Don't you have spare rims mike? Maybe grab KU31s for normal driving and 123s for outings. With a 220 tread wear, you would tear through them fairly quickly.

KU31 is another good option of tire. this setup would be ideal if I had 2 sets of wheels

FnF will live on, filming for the 7th movie is finished and is in post production. They will change the end to kill off his character and see how many more movies they can milk out.

Howdy all. Back from my weekend away at a scouts camp.

Might I just say. If you have kids, it's great in there early years

12 and up keep them out!

This weekend I saw so much underage skin and bits I didn't wanna see especially when the 18 to 24yo's share a room..... People swap who is on who or who is touching/flashing what like nick talks about ls1's

Quote from the girls as we walk in the room

"Don't sleep on any of those beds we have all had sex in them...."

And the stories about the venturers and rovers groups and people busting people from 11 years and up doing adult things

Think I'll close my eyes next time

so from what you are saying, the 18-24 year olds are having lots of sex and you are watching them? but the young kids are doing it too which is a bit of a problem, more so if you are watching them too.

Close

18-24 are having sex not watching but we hear all about it or they do it in the room when the other 20 of us are sleeping

And the younger kids again not watching but the leaders and one of the other rovers went around on tent inspections and busted a few

And also stories from past camps

Close

18-24 are having sex not watching but we hear all about it or they do it in the room when the other 20 of us are sleeping

And the younger kids again not watching but the leaders and one of the other rovers went around on tent inspections and busted a few

And also stories from past camps

And I'm just sitting here 22yrs old and not having any sex.

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