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Digance is the surname, i know they used to live in smoker st stirling, well there mum and dad still do anywho.

i went to augusta park primary many moons ago....im 25 now how about yourself, or did you know any goodfellows, i got a couple of brothers, or Saxton's darren and i forget his bros name...

paul

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Originally posted by MADGT4

So common ppl wot do u say port augusta cruise or wot?

That would be sweet as man i would love u guys for it....

Get to meet a few ppl off here and stuff

Dood, I will be heading up there for the long weekend coming up. (First weekend in October)

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MADGT4,

In regards to getting a fine or loss of licence, just tell then you were on your way to a place of repair or coming back from it. Even if it was your friends place because he knows how to and has the equipment to remove your turbo timer !! works for me everytime :)

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Originally posted by MADGT4

Well drop me a PM when ya do and we should go for a lil cruise...  

Look forward to when ya come up......

Did u mean port augusta or a surrounding area?

Actually in Port, as I was saying I have some friends that are living in Port that i use to work with at Woomera and they owe me a few beers!!

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Yeah well i won't be drivin newhere now for while, no until at least the 16th of march next year when i get my licence back....Might catch ya's then!!

L8rs

Shane

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  • 2 weeks later...

Well........Not Happy!

Was leaving work Thursday, bags packed to spend the weekend at port and on the way home the clutch started to slip. Took it to the mechanic first thing Friday morning and he said I would be mad to drive that far with the clutch as bad as it was. Spent the rest of the day shopping for prices for a new one and ended up with a ceramic heavy duty one for $580. Was happy about that and got a quote for $270 to have it put in and fly wheel machined.

In a couple of weeks will be looking at TRYING to head up that way again!

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Your First Post and u come in here like u own the joint huh.

Well its all good now i have been told by other cops a fine at the most....

Just chill out slipperywhennotboostingcosigotnoboost

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