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I don’t remember but I’m gonna buy one anyway as part of my camping kit in vehicle, will be wiring up the Anderson plug for it on the weekend


We went away last week and the fridge in our van held food for 3 days plus a bottle of champagne and 40 beers.

Should be big enough I reckon
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We went away last week and the fridge in our van held food for 3 days plus a bottle of champagne and 40 beers.

Should be big enough I reckon
40 beers haha, legendary camping necessity. Could have got 50 in without the damn champagne:-)


I don’t remember but I’m gonna buy one anyway as part of my camping kit in vehicle, will be wiring up the Anderson plug for it on the weekend
Check out Mrs tools, showed her how to measure, cut and holesaw tiles. Barely had to help since. :-) DSC_0133.JPG
 
Got her steel capped safety thongs on there for added toe protection I see.
Yep safety first. Dust mask is optional. Cutting them out the back after lathering the skyline, xr8 and patio in tile dust.>:) bought a new petrol powered kaercher. The 3in1 car stuff has got the beasts gleaming. :-) DSC_0136.JPG

morning kunce!!!

 

So, today is the 20th wedding anniversary (insert joke here about less time served if I had murdered instead of married etc)

apparently 20th is China, so the decision is, intercooler or pit bike?

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morning kunce!!!
 
So, today is the 20th wedding anniversary (insert joke here about less time served if I had murdered instead of married etc)
apparently 20th is China, so the decision is, intercooler or pit bike?


Import a Chinese worker and get em to build both?
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54 minutes ago, t_revz said:

Oh and congrats mang

naw thanks bro.

 

just found out the 20th is also platinum, so I just gotta swing past superchump and grab a new set of spark plugs for her focus = sorted

 

I am SO getting some tonight :D

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