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Yeah, I think the General concensus is that if you let them drive it under the "You break it, you buy it" rule, you will usually be fine.

Anyhow, you'll know as soon as he rocks up wether he is suspect or not...just carry a breaker bar in the back pocket.

how big are your back pockets?

@ Funky Monkey

Nope, Just a dude from Vic, Postin' in the Vic Wasteland thread. TBH, I'm not even sure what 10 posts allows me to do. You were new once too, I reckon.

@ Alr33ks.

I'm 6'6", so I've reallllly long legs, which means my pockets are real deep...

lol 10 posts allow you to PM. a lotta guys post out of the blue to get to 10 then disappear.

but welcome. enjoy your stay.

lol also, when funks was new, the forum wasn't that much older. anyway, welcome

Righty-o-then.

:D

you done with exams yet?

dropping golf bumpers off to bayswater sometime this week to have them shaved and the wheel arches widened to match what I wanna do with the body. Then when I get em back, its panel and paint and BOOM!

you done with exams yet?

dropping golf bumpers off to bayswater sometime this week to have them shaved and the wheel arches widened to match what I wanna do with the body. Then when I get em back, its panel and paint and BOOM!

yep fin todayyy. got home an hr ago. on my 5th beer

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