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yeah, but its perth. shithouse one minute, then within ten or fifteen (after driving around off boost), the well-drained sorted sandy soils soak up all the water and its dry again!

Id say this though - its a good thing it rained yesterday so hard - would have washed all the oil and shit off the road.

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Id say this though - its a good thing it rained yesterday so hard - would have washed all the oil and shit off the road.

yesterday morning (on the way to get my clutch fitted)

some idiot threw oil down at the intersection of my street and the main road (dual carriage-way) needless to say i was lucky the engine was cold and wasn't pushing the loud pedal much more than i did...

I quickly ended up 45degrees down the road... *phew* but recovered nicely... f*ckin tossa's....

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