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That was last camp apparently there was like 6 in a pile

There in the scouts community but we are in what's called rovers.

Under us is venturers and they are 14-18

Then below that is scouts

Hey everyone :)

howdy :action-smiley-069:

I'm more shocked that 18-24 year olds are still in scouts?

this

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

:domokun:

Sounds like not being in scouts was a mistake.

and this.

Understatement, and well done to em I say......dunno if i'll make it after the charity cruise.

I can see mass defect stations setup all around dreamworld that day.....totally random of coarse

If this is as big as they say and i believe it will be this will be up there with "jafs cruise in adlaide" 1000 plus cars

and thus totally worth a defect

Edited by ibrox90

Nothing is worth a defect.

Not even especially reach arounds from Tony.

You love it.

Also, planning a Golf Day. Just casually with a few guys playing ambrose. Open to suggestions on locations and dates. At this stage, thinking 22nd or so. Midday/1pm tee off.

Non-negotiables are:

Beer

Buggies

Scott, any recommendations?

You love it.

Also, planning a Golf Day. Just casually with a few guys playing ambrose. Open to suggestions on locations and dates. At this stage, thinking 22nd or so. Midday/1pm tee off.

Non-negotiables are:

Beer

Buggies

Scott, any recommendations?

Why not stroke play? :P

1.5-2k with all interior don't care about engine or gearbox have one lined up

$2k? With all the interior? For a rolling shell?

Seriously?!

Mikes selling a z32 rolling shell. Ask him if he'd part with it for $2k.

I don't care if the paints shit and there isn't an engine and gearbox in it I just want a cheap straight shell to have for project I have an rb25det engine lined up for a rebuild

Rolling shell for 2k is a lot man you can get a 31 in close to roadworthy for 2k

1k for rolling shell is around the right area

As I said Matt hit up all the places I told you, I also forgot about boost cruising

They sell rolling shells like no tomorrow

Especially the 32 and 33's

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