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12 minutes ago, Mohsen said:

who have you guys used for vehicle freight? non running
 

Prixcar - but that was a running car. 

Else Facebook search towing companies. Plenty of small privates on drift sales etc

1 hour ago, UNR33L said:

Pretty similar yeah.. probably why it's still so popular 

Funnily going from 1.6 to source and now CSgo I didn't notice much difference, but when you look back on the older titles graphics it's changed heaps. Can't believe I used to play 1.1

34 minutes ago, Jonnoo said:

Depends where from
I got a shell towed from Cranbourne to dandenong by a mate

And my old 4wd back to melbourne from nsw with a tow rope emoji57.png

Did you own the vehicle?

5 hours ago, Leroy Peterson said:

results aren't due until late October/early November. buckle up your seatbelt dorothy... cause the price, is going bye-bye.

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Obscure Matrix reference? Really?

5 minutes ago, Leroy Peterson said:

ive been revisiting 90's industrial/goth stuff lately. like John Travolta's haircut in Swodfish

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Or the chameleon TVR Tuscan they fire an FN Minimi machine gun from...

Don't forget Fifth Element, Demolition Man and They Live...though I think that was 80s...and not even related...but Roddy Piper...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Toxic Avenger

sounds like 2 guys were in a decent accident at winton over the weekend. they got airlifted from the track. neither had ambulance coverage...

people are chipping in and doing fundraisers to help cover the cost. Discuss.

 

 

Obviously its terrible, im glad theyre making a full recovery. I'm not surprised, but I also think its pretty silly that people will fork out for all the expenses that come with tracking a car yet not have ambulance coverage, or at least some sort of health insurance. or is this some of that $60 helmet - $60 head sort of analogy time?

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