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Dang carl, i got a momo you can buy cheap

cheers Steve, i'll give ya a holler after payday :(

Dam bezender that's crappy as.. :)

Where do you live?

im in south brighton, my street is fair busy, and the front door is well visible from the road... not a huge surprise when u think about it like that... gonna go for registered mail from now on with ebay, that way they cant just drop the package n run

dammit, just got turned down from a job that i was looking forward to getting in a different IT company. also a MOMO steering wheel thing for the PC that i bought off ebay was stolen from my front porch when it was delivered!

aus post FTL... sif they dont ring the doorbell or knock, i was sitting right there in the front room :yes:

I buy a shit load of r/c parts and car parts from ebay and after i got one part stolen from my frount door i got a PO box only $70 a year, its well worth it

cheers Steve, i'll give ya a holler after payday :P

im in south brighton, my street is fair busy, and the front door is well visible from the road... not a huge surprise when u think about it like that... gonna go for registered mail from now on with ebay, that way they cant just drop the package n run

Yeah registered mail is the way to go.. hope the part wasnt to expensive

I buy a shit load of r/c parts and car parts from ebay and after i got one part stolen from my frount door i got a PO box only $70 a year, its well worth it

Would most of the parts fit in the box? :yes:

Rather than start a new thread, my uncle dropped the bleeder nut when flushing my radiator and it fell down into oblivion, any nuts in the engine bay you can transplant for it? Devo that it had to get lost on a friday night! No car ftl T_T

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