Can't help but notice Colonel that the women in your pics look like they'd rather slit your throat then be "vehicle scouting". Did you abduct them, lie, what?
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My Nephew was having his 6th birthday, and living on Bribie Island, what better excuse do you need to go for a little trip up the Island in a series Land Rover. Being Brisbane's closest beach open to vehicle traffic, a yearly permit offers all year round fun, even if it is just a short trip to get some sand on the tyres.
So the family and I loaded up the Stage1 to head up the Island for the night.
I recieved a call the other day from Scallops, who had been passed a lead on a vehicle form our sponsors at M.R. Automotive, and had arranged to go and check the vehicle out as I was heading past the area it was in. This is what I found.
After advising the owners of it's value, I continued on to the Island.
We played "Hide and Seek" with the kids and had a good time.
I returned to the prospective vehicle on the Sunday with a helper, and am pleased to report, another one saved
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Can't help but notice Colonel that the women in your pics look like they'd rather slit your throat then be "vehicle scouting". Did you abduct them, lie, what?
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They are stuck with me. He He. And probably getting quite used to it by now.
It was a short Pitt Stop en-route to our Sub-Tropical destination. In reality I was quite well behaved, with minimal time required by them to be waiting on the side of the road.
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