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It's called Pkt Weather.

And Scott.... Why hate iPhone? is it because you don't know how to use one? :P

nah i decided to get a real man's phone and went with the galaxy s :)

have fun playing with your apples :P

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Most epic game of Jenga I've ever played!

Still undisputed champion of Bulla...Dan beat me with Jenga checkmate, it doesn't count :P

And thanks for the wake up knock scumbags, my phone batt went flat lol. With the cop stop I'm glad I slept in. Hit a bit of ice on the way down the mountain, left me sideways on a few occasions...and not the good kind of sideways :P

Cheers Hamish and all who helped. Shame we couldn't get some mountain runs in, adrenaline was pumping on the way up though...it certainly made up for he shorty weather.

It's called Pkt Weather.

And Scott.... Why hate iPhone? is it because you don't know how to use one? :P

iphones are gay..lol...thanks for the name of the app...:P

Basti, TJ, Charles, Shane GREAT PICS!!!

Ya Basti gets all the glory for the Nerf except 3 of those mavericks were mine ;) and most of the darts. Impressively I got almost 1/2 back :blink:.. the lodge owner is gonna hate the site of those things ;). I saw a few stuck up on windows and in unreachable places hah ;).

Had a great time all round (360 degrees wasn't that great though) and will definitely aim to be there next time :D. Nerfing the crap out of each other was a highlight. It was great just to time out, 1.8km up in the pooring rain, with no where to go but hang out with a dozen or so great peeps :D. I got held up on the way home by a commodore that i'm sure was taking the piss shortly followed by 10 members of the local 4x4 club on the first corner of the spur :O. Wasn't a bad thing in the end when my heart was racing puttering at idle past all you guys pulled over trying to be hella-not-there.

Also really enjoyed the quality and presentation of everyones cars! Some great sounding machines :D and hella-flush fitments on 180s!

The only 32 4-door faux-gtr there was mine :) more info here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...26-t158104.html

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