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AMEN BROTHER! lol

although I *think* the hillsong zombies do have a holdout in minchinbury? *shudders*

used to run the vodafone shop in Rouse Hill Town Centre, ugh gimme the riff anyday

Mate, we are everywhere, even on SAU.

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Ive noticed an abundant increase in police in and around the penrith area over the last few weeks..

I dun like it!

candy-apple red > battleship grey - matt finish for stealth?

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candy-apple red > battleship grey - matt finish for stealth?

pfft my cars not candy red.. this isnt auto salon!

Engine bay is stealth so im happy, just need some bigger wheels for height/grip and im happy.

Feel like giving those Advans a new home Terry :thumbsup:

p.s. your analogies sometimes confuse me.. maybe your too smart for your own good.

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^^^ If I ever come home and find my ADVAN RGs gone, you'll be one of "The Usual Suspects" ;)

Back to Penrith, Tench Reserve along the Nepean River has been a great place to stick a Coffee Club.

Shall see a couple of you there Sunday morning. I'll be sipping my Affagato.

It's also a great place to start a massive cruise.

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Is there any fish worth catching in the Nepean River?

Thinking about dropping a line in just near the rail bridge at Emu Plains.

Hiya Aaron,

2X to speak of...

i) carp

ii) 'patience'

The best place is probably across Wiseman's Ferry and about a few km north of Spencer. You'll see some fishing spots there with people parked near bridges + boaties.

The ferry is not 'low-lip-friendly' though, so I'd take an ordinary car.

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Mate, we are everywhere, even on SAU.

Good for you, love your work

Kinda makes me wish I got into the whole 'peddling uninspiring generic music that christians will buy' thing :D

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