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Old 20-01-2011, 11:38 AM   #1
XCwillo
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Default Your Australia Day Setup: Car related

So the national day of bogan pride is coming up next week.
The day where hundreds of drunks take to their streets for some fully hektik burnouts in their VK commodores to post on youtube.
The day where the beaches are jam packed with almost everyone within a 50km radius
The day where a ute that isn't covered in Australian flags and bundy rum stickers just looks weird and out of place :\

So with that in mind what is everyones ideas for Australia day?
And what have you done for past Aussie days?
Biggest Aus flag attached to a car wins some rep!

This will be my first Aus day with my license, so I'll be sporting two 5 foot Australian flags on each side of my tray.

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