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Good turnout last night, some real head turners too!. I took some photos but they're still on my camera, will upload later.


I drove through on the way home at about 8 pm seemed to be pumping still, was in the 4b so wasn’t going to stop
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9 hours ago, shoey85 said:

 


I drove through on the way home at about 8 pm seemed to be pumping still, was in the 4b so wasn’t going to stop

 

Yeah @z00keyand I left at 7:30 with Avo. Avo and I went to another meet in the city after. Was a long night.

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Dugite

Found it’s burrowed under the shed. I couldn’t coax it out. Hopefully it takes off tomorrow
Propane torch down the hole. Don't f**k around when it's near the wife and kids. Kill it.
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Propane torch down the hole. Don't f**k around when it's near the wife and kids. Kill it.
Went for a swim in Dave's pool in Kalamunda on new years. Thomas thought I'll do the right thing and help clean the pool. Baby dugite. He thought it was a stick. Ditched it from the pool. Lucky. The immature snakes don't control their venom and just unleash a full squirt.
Propane torch down the hole. Don't f**k around when it's near the wife and kids. Kill it.


It’s burrowed under the slab far enough that it disappears. My sea container is up against the shed leaving a small gap to see it moving.

I’ve read about using minnow traps to catch them. I should be able to see a track if it leaves but
9 hours ago, Beyond Blue R33 said:

Propane torch down the hole. Don't f**k around when it's near the wife and kids. Kill it.

not wanting to be a prick. but you know thats actually illeagal, right?

 

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Spiders ftw!
Check it out. 6 from 12 studs snapped under ring spanner back and forth careful arm pressure.centre popped and easy outed all fully drilled, tapped and ready for new genuine nissan studs washers and nuts. The manifold was so warped it was ridiculous. It's in being Re-faced now. Butter bolt studs and rattled up I reckon. Madness.
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