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The race moter in that car 'killed' 3 cars in it's life.


OMG Julie its getting worse, what happened to just one!!!
my cars are running away with tail tucked firmly between legs
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watch the GT's is all i plead


I wasn't driving the other two cars when they died. 1 Mini sports sedan R.I.P Catalina Pk & 1 Morrie 1100 R.I.P Oran Pk.

Don't worry, the GT's are nicely wrapped up. They won't see the race track.

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Tell you What your never intited to drive my cars :shock:

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it's still good! nothing a bit of panel beating can't fix. :o


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where would you start :?:


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where would you start :?:


you could just attach winches to the 4 corners, and pull them out to where they're supposed to be, and then heat and bang it all back where it's meant to go! easy!

of course, if this fails, you could do something similar to what they did with that peugeot commercial: keep on smashing it in to shape until it looks just like a 206.

http://www.peugeot.de/entdecken/extras/ ... eot206.mpg


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hey julie,

what are the rims that were on that?

they are very simmiar to mine, i thinks..... were they widened?

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Well....you don't get more Aussie than this!

Shed, wire fence, hills hoist and a Clubby S :wink:

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That is a dead ringer for JAM when I bought it! Pinstripe and everything!! :lol:


There's only one thing wrong with that statement Anton - its an NZ numberplate!
Must be from across the dutch.


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:lol: well done KB...I was waiting for it! :wink:


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hey julie,

what are the rims that were on that?

they are very simmiar to mine, i thinks..... were they widened?

cheers Ryan


Yep, widened steel Clubman rims. Every rim on the car was stuffed.

I guess that's what happens when you roll a Mini a few times.

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since we're in a "How Aussie is that mood" ... i found this this morning

news.com.au wrote:

BIGGENDEN farmer Keith Weinholz can thank his trusty hat for saving his life.
When his neighbour's cow kicked out and sent a 2m drafting stick spearing through his throat and shoulder, puncturing his jugular vein, it was the string and toggle from Mr Weinholz's Akubra that stopped him bleeding to death on the spot.

"The stick took the hat string with it and the toggle," said Mr Weinholz yesterday as he resumed light chores around his Boompa property, west of Maryborough in Queensland.

"It (the toggle) went against the jugular vein and blocked the blood flow."

The accident happened on February 7 this year as Mr Weinholz, 66, helped draft a neighbour's pet Brahman-cross cow from calves in a small yard.

"As I reached through the rail, she must have been a bit anxious and she kicked out behind and my stick came flying back at me."

The stick pierced his throat, damaging his vocal cords, penetrated his rib cage and punctured a lung.

Mr Weinholz said he was conscious the whole time and remembers being given relief for the excruciating pain when an ambulance officer arrived.

His condition was so serious that the Energex rescue helicopter flew a retrieval team to Bundaberg from Brisbane to accompany him to the Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital for surgery when the stick was removed.

He spent nine days in intensive care followed by stints in Bundaberg Base Hospital and then Biggenden hospital where physiotherapy was started to try to get his voice back. He is still a bit husky and still suffering the physical effects of his brush with death, including slivers of wood in his healing wounds, but reckons he's "getting along okay".

Mr Weinholz said he had been able to resume one of his favourite past-times – dancing with his wife Audrey.

And he still has that lucky hat.

"Although it's missing a bit of the string," he said.


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"Although it's missing a bit of the string," he said.

oh how cute
good onya keith :lol:

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