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hahaha plans enough!

I'm heading down the coast tomorrow morning, bloody hoping the weather does turn to absolute shit....hoping to stay the night down there for a second day on the beach Sunday but if it rains I'll probs just come back Saturday night.

Have shit to do on the car anyway! Fark.

I dare someone to use this upgrade kit:

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For $800 it must be top shelf :thumbsup:

Turbo, bov, wastegate, fuel reg, boost controller, turbo timer, ect ect..... the wagers will be on how many minutes till she blows.

Where abouts at the coast Princess? And why do you want the weather to turn to shit :blink:

I have my Xmas party tomorrow night... just bought a purple clutch to match my purple shoes... COORDINATION :D

I assume a few SAUers are going to the Xmas catch up tomorrow?

Where abouts at the coast Princess? And why do you want the weather to turn to shit :blink:

I have my Xmas party tomorrow night... just bought a purple clutch to match my purple shoes... COORDINATION :D

I assume a few SAUers are going to the Xmas catch up tomorrow?

Narooma, and WHOOPS typo - DON'T want it to turn to shit. lol.

Hey hey!

I've been to the beach pretty much every day for the past two weeks :) you poor canberra folk having to drive so far for the beach!

Good luck with the weather troy, I do hope the water is a bit warmer there than here,

shell you should wear your petty new matching clutch as ear rings so you can show everyone how it matches your shoes!

Good to hear

It's still kinda warm but just rain, rain and rain.

Where was the house?

Was just cloudy before, now she is just rains.

At least you have different walls and oceans smells / sounds.

House was in South Pacific Estate, Martin Avenue. Nearest Beach was Racecourse Beach, only a 5 min walk...

Twas Awesome!!!

Looks like some flamin mongrel in a white car has swiped my van's front-right guard while parking or reversing out next to me at some point in the last couple of days....noticed yesterday arvo some nice damage :( here's hoping that A) it happened in the carpark right outside my gym; and B) the security footage for the entrance to the gym from that carpark can see my car (and prospectively a white car bailing from beside me).

Either that or it has happened while being parked in the driveway at home and it was the neighbours with their absolutely shocking condition Camry. I honestly wouldn't be surprised if it were them, though I doubt I'll see that car in their driveway for a little while nor would I expect to see any orange paint on it when it returns :(

le sigh.

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