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i can post every 30 secs still :D

haha yeah i get bored at work so i just jump on the net .... govt worker haha well its actually my last week,

No i dont know how it happened :D the other side was rusting up so they replaced that too .... and my discs were in soo bad need of machining they had to actually take them off site cos their machine wasnt 'heavy duty' enough to handle the job. They said i was VERY lucky and they didnt charge me for the brake lines.

not moving :) Besides i couldnt have my plates in SA cos they are on a 200sx over there haha :) I'd feel naked without them.

Coming over for JMS Drift Day with a couple of the Perth Boys.

Govt work is pretty cool - ive been here since Feb and its only in this month they've cracked down on internet usuage and started monitoring ..... but who cares by the time the bss get sthe report ofr this month - i wont be here :D

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Had the pleasure of a close inspection of a new commodore today. What an absolute POS.

Bumper was loose and rattled

trim around the seat rails was loose and wouldnt go back on

factory floor mats were too soft and wouldnt stay in place, plus the trim was loose

plastic fittings in the centre consol didnt fit properly and were loose.

THE CAR HAD JUST UNDER 5500 KM ON THE CLOCK.

Seen better quality in a LADA NIVA

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