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I forgot all about that, was wondering where it came from when i got lunch yesterday, thanks mate.

Hows your crutch Jas?

Did Stu actually give it to you?

ahhahahhaha youll only be handing it back quickt time!

I forgot all about that, was wondering where it came from when i got lunch yesterday, thanks mate.

Hows your crutch Jas?

Hahahah

Crutch needs adjusting, I was thinking about doing it myself, but you're the expert crutch adjuster!

(yes I know you asked me 50 times if I was happy with it, but after driving it for a couple of days, I think it needs to go back in the amount you took it out)

I might come past this arvo if you're not too busy?

Given up on getting the stock turbo to tens? :)

Nitrous fixes everything...breathe deeply and again, o n e....m o r e.......t i m e...

Not really prepared to spend on the driveline to do that - was breaking too many rear end bits in the process. I still firmly believe it to be possible.

PM Sent.

if we carry on with this talk people are going to think that we offer other services as well as mechanical repairs..Bring it in this arvo.

Mechanic appointment? who said its a mechanic appointment?

Hes going to adjust my crutch!

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