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its alright for you guys....what about us guys that are on the tools.....i would rather it be raining!

find yourself a better union, our site guys only have to work if its exactly 24 degrees... :huh: don't even mention rain!!!!

on a different note tho, spare a thought for us fools who have metal gear shifters, its like touching an iron every time you need to change gears!

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on a different note tho, spare a thought for us fools who have metal gear shifters, its like touching an iron every time you need to change gears!

get some gloves then pansy boy :huh: lol jk

i have a GREX shift knob and yer.. gets quite hot if the cars out in the sun, but all the more excuse to practice my speed shifting techniques :lol:

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on a different note tho, spare a thought for us fools who have metal gear shifters, its like touching an iron every time you need to change gears!

haha so true!

I have one of those Razo shifters....arrgh.

Also, i reckon 38, 40 is just too hot.

It's too uncomfortable.

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on a different note tho, spare a thought for us fools who have metal gear shifters, its like touching an iron every time you need to change gears!

Impul shiftknob... teh sock in the glovebox trick works for me.

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Thank god it won't be 40, you're all insane..

How can any of you people live in Melbourne, be climatised to the cold and look forward to 40 deg heat? Anyway the weather channel isn't a good indicator until like the DAY before.. and even then.. where were those thunderstorms I was promised!

I don't mind a nice beach cruise on a nice day, if only there were *nice* beaches down here!!! Might have to move back to Syd :)

I'm so stealing that idea Munkeh. Pink socks it is.

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yeah, leewah, i got golf on tomorrow too! Time to crank out those long drives in the heat :( Where ya playing?

Watch the coppers tho if you plan on some beach crusing. Undercover SILVER and DARK PURPLE, SS Commodores. The new models. Plus marked cars cruising as well. Lots of cops down this way on the nice hot, cruising days.

Bring on Sunday i say... there is a limit and 42 is waaay past that limit.

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yeah, leewah, i got golf on tomorrow too! Time to crank out those long drives in the heat :( Where ya playing?

Watch the coppers tho if you plan on some beach crusing. Undercover SILVER and DARK PURPLE, SS Commodores. The new models. Plus marked cars cruising as well. Lots of cops down this way on the nice hot, cruising days.

Bring on Sunday i say... there is a limit and 42 is waaay past that limit.

Watched the purple one chasing a bike on Beach Road a while back and then a very angry policeman pulling a bike that was behind me over further up the road as the first one had got away. Dont think they were even together. Then saw the silver one about 2 weeks ago having pulled a truck over in the morning rush near the Caltex on Beach Road.

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