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i was born in 76....got my l's late when i was 18...did the logbook....got my p's at 18.5....had them for a year...went to full liscence......never lost it....upgraded to medium rigid....lol...i said rigid

i thought he had another set of the XD9's hence why he was selling them

if its those white ones then i wont bother with it Jarrad i just thought that you had a bronze set

White would look f**king hot shit on your 33 man. They'd sit so flush too.

well we already got ppl stupid enough to bag him on threads he's reading, my favs was at the car show he went to. ppl saying "he was taking pics of my car what a f head" and giving him other assorted cr#p

so he's got your vin number prob license plate aswell not that it matters, and can get any details he wants of you and your insulting him on a thread you know he'll read. what are you hoping to gain other than pissing off someone that can burn you good if he wants.

and krishy if u were 15 in yr11 so u were what 16 in yr 12 wtf? half ppl at my yr12 formal were 18 and the other half 17. think u got ur math wrong :ermm:

My birthday is in December so throughout year 11 i was 15 then turned 16 end of year then year 12 i was 16 and turned 17 in December

I was 16 when I was in year 12. Whats going on? People flunking or repeating enough to be 18 by year 12?

Mind you, I was in year 12 in 1989 ... prob well before most of you were born :)

LOL ruby you old fart hehehe :D

Just got ULX 110 oil to try.

Awesome. Gotta carry it to the train station. Forgot about that!

bahahaha that shall be a sight to see : :P

My birthday is in December so throughout year 11 i was 15 then turned 16 end of year then year 12 i was 16 and turned 17 in December

Same with me. I was born end December, so I had the same deal. :P

Just got ULX 110 oil to try.

Awesome. Gotta carry it to the train station. Forgot about that!

Awesome. Carry it up on your shoulder like a boom-box and strut your chin to a beat like you're listening to music ... I dare you!!!

:)

anyone have a completely legal and legitimate copy of photoshop cs3?

+1

Or ... actually ... I'm after a completely legal and legitimate copy of Illustrator CS3 or CS4

I want to trial it.

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and on an unrelated note;

Today, I woke up from a dream about finding a vending machine that gave me free food. I kept eating, it was so satisfying words could not describe how great it felt. Then I realized my hands were in between my legs, I had been touching myself dreaming about free food from a vending machine. FML

FML

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umm wont mind seeing them fitted up though....now you got me thinking Jarrad

When I get some tires fitted on the rears I'll take some photos with them on my car.

They're not cheap wheels so don't expect to be paying like $2,000 for them lol.

hows this.

i paid for a fuel pressure regulator on ebay, the seller lives in henley beach so i initially requested to pick up the item. i got no response, so i thought fk it, ill pay the $15!!!!!! postage just so i can have it in my hand.

i waited 2 weeks and the item did not appear, i messaged the seller about it. all i got was gaurded responses like, i definitely posted it and the seller was a little rude in each and ever message. For the following week i intermittantly dropped into both of my local post offices, but they had no records of recieving the package.

i messaged the seller again asking for the details from the aus post reciept, so i could lodge a service complaint with aus post, but got no response for a week and a half, so i thouhg fk it, my $$ is gone so i left negative feedback, along the lines of OK communication, however item not recived.

the seller had the nerve to ask me to revise my feedback (within 10 min of me posting it! ).

i have just written this to the seller... you guys reckon its ok to send?

** DEAR SELLER**,

im curious about the comment you left on my feedback "the item was definitely posted +post office has confirmed postage". you never confrimed that for me, or gave me the postage details from your reciept for me to follow it up. It amused me that i was waiting for days for a response to a message requesting postal details, but your reply to my feedback was almost instantaneous. I feel the negative feedback is valid due to your reluctance to directly assist me with the information that you have. on a side note, using the postage calculator on the aus post website http://www1.auspost.com.au/pac/aus_parcel.asp when im am generous with dimensions and weight (20cm square, and up to 1kg) standard postage from 5022 to 5048 is $7.20 not the $15 charged, this could have all been avoided if you would have allowed me to pick the item up as per my first message to you after winning the auction. Please let me know why you wish me to revise the feedback.

well i recieved a reply from this awesome sales person

" i visit the post office very regualary ipost office worker remembers me posting it and has said it definately was shipped out.. was a flat rate of postage including packaging etc email was never recieved i have no choice but to leave the same feedback as you also never made contact or tried to resolve the problem dont worry about whats going on on my end you selfish tosser."

i LOL'd then replied with this

"There is no reason to resort to personal remarks, it’s just a simple business transaction gone awry. I don’t doubt that you sent the item, my goal assistance with Aus post. I can forward all of the messages I sent to you via eBay if you are truly curious about my efforts to come to a more amicable resolution as I have them saved. I suppose the lack of customer service I experienced can be attributed to some sort of personal issue on your end (this does not seem to be the case with your other customers, I hope that things are picking up for you), if a personal problem is not the cause of the problems that we have shared, i truly hope that using eBay is not a serious buisiness venture for you as there is a lot of room for improvment in dispute resolution. FYI my feedback stays negative, but the comment has been edited as such: decent communication, unfortunately item was not received - Aus post error.

Kind regards,

Carl"

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