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Through defence health here.

Cheaper than the others and fairly reasonable with what they cover.

If your not in the defence force you need to have a partner or parents etc that were with defence health to qualify for cover.

im just about to get on a plane 2 go overseas WOOT WOOT

heading to Bangkok then Chang Mae then Vietnam then Phukett then back 2 Bangkok

see every1 in a months time.........

Adrian ya car better bloody better be finished by then!!!!

lol, my sister & bro in law just got back from Bankok & Phuket (1 week in each place).......they loved Phuket but thought Bankok was a bit dirty

Through defence health here.

Cheaper than the others and fairly reasonable with what they cover.

If your not in the defence force you need to have a partner or parents etc that were with defence health to qualify for cover.

+1.

hmm, this is a different question. im 21 now and mum is pretty sure im not covered under the family health insurance now. Does anyone have their own health insurance, and who are you through?

im still with my parents but lauren is on her own she pays $14 a fortnight with medibank private

it pays to go with who ur parents are with as there isnt a waiting period or if you still live with then they can add u too theres for another fee per annum but yes your mum is right when u turn 21 your meant to be off it.

sigh, talking to an old school mate of mine. he went on an rck cruise, trying to tell me how awesomely a vl commodore drifts around roundabouts, and how the street is so much better for drifting than the track. f**kin.

sigh, talking to an old school mate of mine. he went on an rck cruise, trying to tell me how awesomely a vl commodore drifts around roundabouts, and how the street is so much better for drifting than the track. f**kin.

when i went on rck a vn "drifted" around a corner , into a pole , then a UC turned up

fking holden tards -_-

ehehehe

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Is it just me or does their version of 'drifting' seem to involve little more than roll oversteer and maybe an over-correction (OMG sick link up br0)

basically. dude has a hard time comprehending what drifting actually is. id love to see one of these rck 'drifters' front up to a drift school and attempt to slide. the ensuing carnage would be hilarious.

got up a little while ago (sleep in for me) so I thought I'd have a lazy one & share my brekky with you.....might even go & sit out on the terrace with a view of the smog & my nose turned up.

Suffer in your jocks Carl !

Pancakes with strawberries & a Latte.

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lol pete its not hard to photo shop your gtr keys in the pic and make the plate empty with forks on top and stuff..........................................ok who wants to go get pancakes

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got up a little while ago (sleep in for me) so I thought I'd have a lazy one & share my brekky with you.....might even go & sit out on the terrace with a view of the smog & my nose turned up.

Suffer in your jocks Carl !

Pancakes with strawberries & a Latte.

haahahaha

ITS ON

time for an SAU cook off...

i better go change my jocks

lol pete its not hard to photo shop your gtr keys in the pic and make the plate empty with forks on top and stuff..........................................ok who wants to go get pancakes

hahaha, ahh like Carl said, we'll have to have a cook-off to prove myself

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