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Hope not. Fresh from the bottom of a bottle of bourbon [emoji43]. Got the exhaust manifold done. $215.45 gasket studs and washers (genuine nissan) $100.00 for Re-faced machining. Got her re-tinted as well. $335.00. New a/c compressor $450.00 with re-gas. And so it continues... [emoji48]
16 minutes ago, Beyond Blue R33 said:

Seen this bad boy today. Man I want one. 

Holy crap that this is gorgeous!.

I'm not familiar with what type of Ford it is, but, instantly in love.

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Did you see the old Hakusaka there? She was clean
Yeah mate I've seen it before a few times. Birth of the legend. Would love to go for a spin in it. The ranga curse was kicking in at that stage so I was hunting for shade like a great white shark. didn't get any pics sadly:-( you gotta love a straight 6 with tripple carbs in any format. DSC_0141.JPG
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10 hours ago, Stinky Rooster said:

So, I have to fkn rant about this or my head will fkn explode.

Every one has those soccer mum type friends that leach their way into your circle of FB etc, right?

Well, somehow I ended up with one of these twatty bourgeois bitches on my feed, and paid little to no attention to it, untill it recently posted a pic of the damage from someone ALMOST running up the back end of its car. I say ALMOST because from the pic its pretty obvious its was a very glancing blow (car was repaired and returned to her in a little over a week)

 

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I STILL didnt pay much attention, until this little gem popped up a little later

 

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Now, its that last sentence that burns my arse like a bad late night burrito, as a frequent payer of compulsory third party insurnace premiums on my rego.

Anyone want to comment on a suitable reaction? Because a public expletive filled rant at the POS on FB just doesnt cut it when they can just delete/report me for it.

 

 

 

 

People pull this shit all the time... its utter bull crap! She should be done for fraud and made an example of!

Yeah mate I've seen it before a few times. Birth of the legend. Would love to go for a spin in it. The ranga curse was kicking in at that stage so I was hunting for shade like a great white shark. didn't get any pics sadly:-( you gotta love a straight 6 with tripple carbs in any format. DSC_0141.JPG.c0fe269933022911a807d68811a004dc.JPG
Thats pure porn haha love it

Morning all

Got to see Ash Grunwald in Freo last night, tearing it up with a drummer and a couple of the finest local blues legends ever, was an awesome night, and will give a massive thumbs up to the freo port garden bar, never been there before and its carrying on freos live music culture in the best way!

Nothing better than going to a killer gig and at the end the artists step off stage straight into the crowd for beer and good times.

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