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Ranga arrested for running down Tracy grimshaw in epe ute. Apparently he was just trying to ensure engine protection equipment :'(

If i get pulled over in the skyline I'll say I was just trying to out run the grimshaw!
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The Head unit I want for my car is $999 from Pioneer...and JB's don't sell it so I can't even staff price it. Everything is on hold at the moment anyway.


eBay is your friend [emoji3]
If they have it, wouldn't mind  a quote on the "AVH-Z7050BT" Not planning on buying ASAP, but it's on the list.

https://www.pioneer.com.au/shop/car/avh-z7050bt/


I wanted the avh-z2050bt until I tried it in a shop and wasn't super impressed.

It was $650 but I got mine for 270 and has 10x more features
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Flea Bay?

I love listening to live DVDs on a trip. Iron maiden, live after death, opeth live a Shepard's bush, pink Floyd the wall. Adds a new dimension fluffing with the Dolby dig and dts:-)
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55 minutes ago, t_revz said:

Morning all.

Woke up to a spinning room and wasn't even hungover. Died quietly on the couch til 9 then BAM back to normal. Wierd

Early morning aids.... 

 

I get this sometimes, along with that feeling when ur heart skips a beat? I usualy walk of a curb and get hit by a bus at which point i wake up and my alarm clock is usualy 20 secons after.... spooky 

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1 hour ago, t_revz said:

Morning all.

Woke up to a spinning room and wasn't even hungover. Died quietly on the couch til 9 then BAM back to normal. Wierd

did you find my latest batch of peanut chocolate fudge cookies? Sounds like me last night, but self inflicted :D

Scarnon kunce?

 

did you find my latest batch of peanut chocolate fudge cookies? Sounds like me last night, but self inflicted [emoji3]

Scarnon kunce?
 

I think the missus is poisoning me slowly.

Just washed the dog and cleaned half the shed

Now wiring up electric brakes controller in my ute to tow our van.

Scarnon with you?



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