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  On 20/11/2015 at 2:19 AM, Pixy Angel said:

Here are a few pic of the Excavation work. I went up this morning and they are hoping to have it finished this arvo. Fingers crossed.

Ill head back this arvo

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Nice Steve whats all red stuff? or is it just the colour of dirt being in WA.

  On 20/11/2015 at 6:03 AM, Lennox said:

Earthworks costly?

This is costing me 18k including dirt removal approx 600T +. I should save a few $$$ because of local farmer taking about half.

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  On 20/11/2015 at 5:02 AM, -Stever- said:

Before

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...And that's all I've got hahaha. Real work should start Tuesday I think.

looks like a big block, what size is it?

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Red stuff is the crushed bones of my enemies, laying them in the foundation of my war fortress. Earthworks costing about 30k including a run in trench about 70m for electric and phone. Fortress is about 300m2. Water tank base 11.5m in diameter. I was there filming when he pushed over the trees that were on the water tank spot. I liked those trees so it was a sad sight...but an impressive machine. He asked me "Wasn't that much better than fixing computers?" which I had to agree with.

Five acres of land, about ten minutes up the hill from Midland, away from the riff raff. Even less of a drive to where Peter Brock had his final race actually.

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  On 20/11/2015 at 9:26 AM, -Stever- said:

Red stuff is the crushed bones of my enemies, laying them in the foundation of my war fortress. Earthworks costing about 30k including a run in trench about 70m for electric and phone. Fortress is about 300m2. Water tank base 11.5m in diameter. I was there filming when he pushed over the trees that were on the water tank spot. I liked those trees so it was a sad sight...but an impressive machine. He asked me "Wasn't that much better than fixing computers?" which I had to agree with.

Five acres of land, about ten minutes up the hill from Midland, away from the riff raff. Even less of a drive to where Peter Brock had his final race actually.

5 acres, man that's huge!!!!

what are you going to do with it all?

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Drift circuit. War fortress is the nickname for the clubhouse in the middle.

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  On 20/11/2015 at 12:36 PM, -Stever- said:

Drift circuit. War fortress is the nickname for the clubhouse in the middle.

my parents bought a 5 acres with a house on it when I was 17 (just a couple of years ago)

first thing I did was mark out a circuit with my motocross bike (CR 125) :thumbsup:

I must have drove my parents nuts going round for hours, only stopping to refuel !!!!!

neighbors must have been happy when I moved back into town to my own place about 6 months later. :yes:

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  On 20/11/2015 at 12:57 AM, Pixy Angel said:

Very nice reno's Garden area look lash mate.

living in the tropics is garden heaven for those that enjoy it (my wife looks after that side of things, I just do the heavy lifting)

you just need to put down some good soil, chuck in some plants, and the wet season looks after the rest.

october 2009

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April 2010

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September 2011

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Edit: BTW, we started off looking at the classic kidney shaped pool, ended up with this (so glad we explored other options)

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Holly crap Steve so friends dont hang around long with you, so many enemies.

Crashboy love the garden mate wifes on the ball. So now I ask can you send me some cuttings? Of the plant in below photo. Ill pay for postage.

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This is my old place I love my garden spent $$$ and many hours to get it right. Also like my lights, lighting makes a big difference to the look of a house/garden.

Yes the right side is mine too.

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Big backyard for the kids and the lights

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Plants everywhere the whole boundary line is garden.

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The pool behind the house which left a big backyard

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