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Anyone know a good reliable plumber?

Can't find a plumber who will come out and give me a quote on my house extension!!! :/

Nearly everyone I called say they only do maintenance, or are not available in my area!!!

I've gone thru over 20 online and nothing ...

:P

I'm ready to do the bloody thing myself.

[end rant]

reliable plumber...? i wasnt aware such a thing existed.

took the 200 for a quick strap with weezy and talbo, aside from the front left corner rubbing on something up in the guard, its mint.

never once did the front end wash wide or squeal, freakin brilliant.

also got a "nice offset" comment from a cop on the way home, lol.

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reliable plumber...? i wasnt aware such a thing existed.

took the 200 for a quick strap with weezy and talbo, aside from the front left corner rubbing on something up in the guard, its mint.

never once did the front end wash wide or squeal, freakin brilliant.

also got a "nice offset" comment from a cop on the way home, lol.

What size wheel and tire combo you running?

I bought some KUMHO KU71's off of Option1. I was supposed to get the KU36 semi but they didn't have my sizing and it was going to be a month wait (which at the time I didn't want because I was going to be selling the XD9's). They stretch alright?

tell him to hurry up and put those pics in here. need some pics for my threads!

haha, yeah, could use an extra half inch... or a 10mm spacer... if the rears sat as well as the fronts id be laughin.

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tell him to hurry up and put those pics in here. need some pics for my threads!

haha, yeah, could use an extra half inch... or a 10mm spacer... if the rears sat as well as the fronts id be laughin.

size matters :)

Anyone know a good reliable plumber?

Can't find a plumber who will come out and give me a quote on my house extension!!! :)

Nearly everyone I called say they only do maintenance, or are not available in my area!!!

I've gone thru over 20 online and nothing ...

:ermm:

I'm ready to do the bloody thing myself.

[end rant]

Give Fusco builders a call on Monday. One of the brothers is a plumber, but I'm not 100% sure he does anything outside of their own developments. If you don't have any luck talking to them I know one of them (mrs business partner) and can ask, if you prefer me to ask let me know because I'll see him tonight when I pick the mrs up from work.

Dave I reckon it looks great, just need 215 on the front or 225 all round.

i want to LOOK at her ass, and possibly touch and do unspeakable things to it, you two ^^ can have girls assess if you want..

Haha... I got a feeling you know exactly what we were talking about :ermm:

Incidentally, I just watched her on ACA :)

problem; front tyres rubbing on just about everything.

solution; remove inner guards, and demon camber.

new problem; tyre wear...?

new solution; anyone have a heat gun?

i want to LOOK at her ass, and possibly touch and do unspeakable things to it, you two ^^ can have girls assess if you want..

theres a special chair in hell reserved for me because of the things id do to that...

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