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How do you pack a tent/sleeping bag & amenities on a motorbike? :P

inb4beargrylls

Beach just a backpack, camping meet someone down there with a car :P or with dirt bikes yeah get a trailer and dads 4wd haha

How do you pack a tent/sleeping bag & amenities on a motorbike? :P

inb4beargrylls

I find that gutting a bush pig with your bare hands is a great source of food, and you can turn the pighide into a convenient backpack / water storage. Looks very fashionable on the back of a bike as well.

What is this the f**kin YouTube thread?

Anyway, three way rolling between SS ute, Evo X and old faithful.

SS gives the thumbs up after losing; this is common for Commodore/Falcon drivers to do, I've noticed...and I love it because it's just mutual admiration for another car being quicker, it's respect (to some people, that's more important). Evo on the other hand, looks dead ahead like he's thinking "why isn't my car faster? I spent 50k on this shit." Remind me again why we pole fun at the taxis when the import owners are the sore cunts?!

/stillhaventgrownup

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Can anyone recommend where I should be looking to get a fibreglass repair kit to fix up two front bars? Both require multi cracks etc patched over a 10+ cm area... So one of the little kits from Super cheap ain't gonna cut it...

So the cops bought an FPV GT and destroyed it "by putting e10 in it" and by destroyed I mean actually cracked the block.

What a load of shit. A tank of e10 won't do shit to a GT when driven normally...

Hypocritical pricks were clearly "hooning" for that kind of damage to be done

What the f**k do we pay taxes for again?

hmm so it's a "heavily modified" GT...wonder what EPA has to say about that.

with over 400kw....meeting every ADR natrually

used at V8 supercar and drag events...100% legal however.

and yeah lets put in the cheapest fuel we can...

prob was tuned for E85 or something and they put liberty E10 in it!!!

What is this the f**kin YouTube thread?

Anyway, three way rolling between SS ute, Evo X and old faithful.

SS gives the thumbs up after losing; this is common for Commodore/Falcon drivers to do, I've noticed...and I love it because it's just mutual admiration for another car being quicker, it's respect (to some people, that's more important). Evo on the other hand, looks dead ahead like he's thinking "why isn't my car faster? I spent 50k on this shit." Remind me again why we pole fun at the taxis when the import owners are the sore dream boats?!

/stillhaventgrownup

Because X's aren't imports... :P

Should try it with the real cool kids, i.e. the CT9A's... say an 8... :P

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