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nah.. Missus didnt wanna go for the drive, just had too much on.. Was wanting one of the first 1000 bottles too..

damn bundy store won't ship any less than 12 bottles LOL

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you are correct about the car scene dying. It may have something to do with the plethora of comonwhore and flaggon owning deuschebags partaking in random acts of stupidity and drawing the attention of the rozzers to a particular group. Up here in Gladstone its like you have to serve a jail sentence everytime you want to go for a cruise. We were going to rockhampton alot last year but they have really cracked down up there too. I occasionally head up to yepoon and cruise the roads with davo in his v8 ovlov but these days work takes up most of my time. It would be great to have a decent cruise (a sensible one, minus duckheads) occasionally, go to a coffee shop or something every now and then. Oh, and chocco, hoping to have the datsun back in 2 weeks. Then i have the lovely task of tearing the motor outta my mates crashed gtr so i can build a forged donk for the purple car. Money money :(

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Yeah iv noticed theres alot of idiot drivers here, mainly why i cant be bothered going out as i dont want to be associated with them, their cars are usually utter crap! then theres the P platers racing about with new commonwhores (how do they afford these?) which i cant stand the site of anymore! im going to be a miserable b*stard when im old!:pirate:

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to afford the new commondores and flaggons ford and holden have introduced new boundries for thier lending and finance criteria. Must be over 18 and breathing to get finance.

On a side note, great weather for this years hookup.....same as last year, raining, freezing and bogans EVERYWHERE

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lol, yeah and an IQ of anything less than 10.

well after witnessing my skyline buddy having contact with a roo (at quite a fast pace) last night, i wont be racing on public roads, especially not without bull bars on the car! lol.

he was alright thankfully, after almost going off the road. its a r33 so easy for parts :thumbsup:

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