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yeah so covered for fire theft and such but not if it being driven.

so if you crash it driving not covered if it stolen from your garage then you are.

god for project cars and such.

and dirt cheap.

My mustang parked in brunswick then Glen iris was 150 a year. for 27K

shannons for me, there a few who do it.

Lol @ Barry's.

Scottys evo was the same. (Not that I can talk, latest engine build took 12months from drop-off to first start)

Laid-up should cover any workshop it is in, but I guess no harm in mentioning it to insurance

Had a mad day of riding today, went out to south morang go kart track, 35 bucks and a whole day of supermoto fun rotating around with the go karts for track time.

5-6 sessions later, wrecked and had to ride home an hour, sore ass now. (no homo)

Birds, get a supermoto brah, 5k and you'll be laughing again on a bike.

started a stereo install in the gloria today. it goes against everything I ever believed in cars, but apparently it should be worth the effort.

(after sitting in a well-setup car I can see what the fuss is about)

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started a stereo install in the gloria today. it goes against everything I ever believed in cars, but apparently it should be worth the effort.

(after sitting in a well-setup car I can see what the fuss is about)

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geez, not screwing around there brah

do mine when you're done? :P

i only accept superchargers as payment

the entire stereo is comprised of second-hand and clearance items.

obviously sound deadening and wiring kits are new. more than I planned to spend, but i had quality splits off the pulsar doing nothing and got decent splits for the rear for $60. AND an AudioControl 8-channel, processor-factory-intergration-majiggy for $240 or so!

went to the block yesterday got some nice photos of some of the wild life on the property.

swung past today, found empty shotgun shells by front gate and a few feathers on the ground near where the ducks were and blood on the gate..

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