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Christmas 2025 - Show Us What You Got

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Okay folks, we’ve opened our presents! What automotive goodies did Santa bring you?

I’ll start. T-shirts and a Hot Wheels!

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Check this out, my wife had my POTM put on canvas for my garage.

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Now that’s cool 👍👍👍👍

Merry Christmas mate

I get to be with the grand kids at the beach 🏖️

Merry Christmas guys 🎅

6pm is low tide, so I am going tuatua hunting

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1 hour ago, Wrongway said:

Check this out, my wife had my POTM put on canvas for my garage.

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Nice!! Looking good!

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Tuatua hunting was a bit slack ! But still enough for a feed 😜

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Am going to try a new way of cooking them … in a pan olive oil butter garlic chilli . But first they get a few hours in sea water and a weatbix sprinkled over them , they eat the weatbix and spit out all the sand 🍻

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Looks like some mighty fine Paphies Subtriangulata to me Kiwi. Bon appetite!

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16 hours ago, Frosty said:

Looks like some mighty fine Paphies Subtriangulata to me Kiwi. Bon appetite!

11 hours ago, Ringo64 said:

Uh, yeah, that.

Look, there are three subspecies of clams native to NZ. All are labeled as paphies subtriangulalta. Māori word for clams is tuatua.

Two groups of tuatua called paphies subtriangulalta subtriangulalta and paphies subtriangulalta quoyii are indigenous to both the North and South islands.

Paphies subtriangulalta porrecta is found in the Chatham Islands.

Frosty, how do you know so much about clams?

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Matching recliners for the boss N I, BADASS lens for my camera! This will show freckles you didn't know ya had a 200 yds, Pontiac Windshield logo for the GTO and my girls found new armrest for the Sunbird. Amazing.....Hope they use better plastic this time after 45yrs.

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The chairs look comfy as justA!!! And that’s not a lense !!!!!! That’s a telescope !!!!!!!!!!! 😜

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