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45 minutes ago, Beyond Blue R33 said:

 

 

 

 


DSC_0298.JPGDSC_0299.JPGthe wife me and my dad built that s.o.b. 20 years ago. Hip jointing and angles with circular saw and mitre box with Tennant saw. Skewed nails with no nail gun. Hammer and nail punches. Ladders in sand and rapid set all the posts in. Painted all the pine with rollers in the car port before dad engineered it. Leanne and I were his lackeys, that's what makes it a home and why I'm reluctant to ever sell;-) we were fully broke at the time and dad bought all the sheeting for us as a Christmas gift:-) boxing day dad and I on ladders fitting the sheets. Our family home:-)

 

 

 

 

Nice job, ud pay big money for that these days

4 hours ago, Beyond Blue R33 said:


Yep abs ebd asm trc 70kmph on tonkin and roe. Had a m5 in front of me today slowed down to 60 when it rained. Madness!

I took to the inside lane at 110 lol why do people not use the inside lane?


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Nice work looks good !

Shity weather now for skyline drives so im currently building my entrance decking using ekodeck apparently never needs oiling coz its 45% bamboo 45% plastic. But bloody hell its expensive
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Nice work looks good !

Shity weather now for skyline drives so im currently building my entrance decking using ekodeck apparently never needs oiling coz its 45% bamboo 45% plastic. But bloody hell its expensive

Looking good. I'm up to the 3rd tin of oil for the gazebo at $70 bucks a pop so will pay for its self in the end.
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Looking good. I'm up to the 3rd tin of oil for the gazebo at $70 bucks a pop so will pay for its self in the end.

Gazebo. Or as I like to call it the white elephant. Wife had too have it. Brand new, never been used, no joy riders low ballers or time wasters. DSC_0315.JPGDSC_0317.JPGDSC_0316.JPGchews more oil than a ls1:-o



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