Yeah I enjoy seeing them out there in their natural habitat, they lie around everywhere out in the remote areas, see them all the time.
Here is a wagon that gave me a heap of parts last week.
Unable to load pic, but went back after work and late afternoon downpour was imminent, could see it, smell it, sense it.
43° and humid, sitting on roof inside upturned car gently removing the factory AC system with thunder rolling and lightning beginning to flash and 12km of red dirt track back to the seal road, evening darkness closing in quick under black clouds.
Did I panic, no, got it all out, drops of random rain, wind gusts, dust in air, and if it opened up, the red dirt would've just stuck to 4WD tyres and we would be going nowhere.
But half an hour later we were back at camp checking over our prize!!
Enjoy that sort of shit WA gives you out in the bush, we knew it was dicey as even the indigenous who were drinking out there in the nowhere had already bailed.
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