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Are they bringing over equipment/cars etc for 60 cops? Are those cars being driven over ... doubt SA has extra cars for 60 cops not employed by the SA Govt. 60 families missing their partners for 2 weeks. Who's paying them? Vic Govt going to pay 60 cops to work in SA?

I find it hard to believe :)

In any case, I have nothing to worry about.

i cant answer any of those questions as it was a message from a friend who would know better then me.

people going away for 2 weeks and not seeing their families is nothing. mine workers do it all the time, my friend who works on oil rigs goes out for longer, ever heard of the army, navy or air force? they do it for months at a time!

and if your still rolling on 19" rims, you do have something to worry about.

i'll find out as much as i can, just thought that i would warn people as soon as i found out.

i recieved a message along that lines yesterday as well

But i am with ruby on this one as to who is going to pay for these 60 odd law enforcement officers from another state, those 60 officers could be used for something better then trying to go for a defect blitz in Adelaide lol all the imports off the streets haha lets see how many commos they can defect :)

So the gangland shootings in Melbourne are nothing compared to going on a defect blitz here in Adelaide.....come on people who make these stupid calls...those 60 officers could be better used off

doesnt have to be a defect blitz, never said it was?

with the amount of retards driving on the streets being killed 'racing' id say its more likely going to be speed and rbt's rather then most other things if it is true.

do as you want i dont really care. again, was just passing on a message.

doesnt have to be a defect blitz, never said it was?

with the amount of retards driving on the streets being killed 'racing' id say its more likely going to be speed and rbt's rather then most other things if it is true.

do as you want i dont really care. again, was just passing on a message.

Ok the message i got said "defect blitz" so i just assumed :)

To do an engine flush you buy an additive and put it in with your current oil. Let the car idle for about 10 mins, then dump the oil while its still warm. Easy as!

If your going from synth to mineral you have to change your oil filter too. (I do it every service anyway)

If anyone is interested in trying ULX 110 then let me know, the distributor works with me so could probably get discount.....

Do you mean one of the suppliers works with you Penny?.........cause the distributor has a warehouse at Lonsdale.

What's the guys name?

what a coincidence!!! i work in lonsdale too!!!! i sell oil...just not that type..excuse my brain atm....my two week long headcold has increased to headaches and nausea now......fookin hate feeling like crap

i work at motor traders....i sell everything you dont need...and nothing you do...rofl

For some reason i found that funny, so much in fact i just sprayed beer all over my monitor.....na, i didn't, but almost.

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