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hub locating ring? plastic/metal ring which goes on the axle hub?

A set of 4 plastic hub locating rings cost $12~ contact speedywheels with your axle hub diam and your rim's outer diametre

yeh one of those. where r they located do u know and contact number??

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hahahha plenty off places to hide for an hour :banana:

We can go HIDE at the duck place and eat half a DUCK and Bucket of rice. I should have got the duck that night cuz it tasted so good!

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Being from Sydney originally, can you please tell me what the hell Sky High is :banana:

top of mt dandenong it's a lookout to see all over the east..

few different spots... restaurant part with maze and stuff and if you go past that there a trail near communication towers which i prefer coz it has a better view.

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sweet got the hub location rings for my car all sweet coste 5 bucks for 2 so thanks rekin letting me know exactly wat they were. i got them from bob jane in moorabbin, nice guys down there very helpful. might take my business down there for tyres and that. so skye high here i come. ne one else thinking of going up there??

sweet got the hub location rings for my car all sweet coste 5 bucks for 2 so thanks rekin letting me know exactly wat they were. i got them from bob jane in moorabbin, nice guys down there very helpful. might take my business down there for tyres and that. so skye high here i come. ne one else thinking of going up there??

ah very nice, my bobjane had no clue what i was on about :banana:

fyi; we are conserving energy by having two topics in one thread :)

I think people are getting the wrong impression as to what Earth Hour is about.

Just as Anzac day, Remembrance Day, etc, is not going to bring back our dead soldiers, it is about the awareness it creates. Earth Hour isnt about making a long term change by turning off lights for one hour, LoL, its about creating greater awareness on electricity use.........

....no, im not a tree hugger either :banana:

Good post, exactly right!

People posting about 1 tiny thing not making a difference that they use, they are right, they on their own would be a drop in the ocean of any usage however when that drop is multiplied by millions, it becomes a sea!

By doing this it creates the awareness that there is a problem that has been created by man. Anything saved tonight is something saved that wouldnt have happened if we didnt do it. :)

Pfffftttt, as soon as everyone face's facts that this planet is stuffed (because of us) and we should put all $$$ that we have into finding a new planet and space travel, the better off we will be.

Oh and BTW how funny will the middle east oil countries look once Hydrogen fuel has been perfected!!!

(BTW, i am drunk right now.... :banana:)

I agree with the whole reduce energy consumption. especialy business in the citys, you walk around and office lights on everywhere. and wtf for?! so the cocoroach on johns left over sandwich sitting in the lunch room can see wtf its eating. To really reduce energy, the goverment should make it mandatory for business in high rises to set automatic lights so they turn off when no one is there, now that would save energy. That 10% saved last year is well and good, but it means shit all in the whole scheme of things. 1 hour out of 24 in a day, 168 hours in a week, 61320 hours in a year, now thats just a drop in the ocean.

And this whole global wamring bullshit, show me some proof. and not just some ice berg melting or the hottest day in 100 years. that shit doesnt mean anything, considering the earth is estimated to be about 4.5 Billion years old. This isnt the first heat wave to hit the earth and it definatley wont be the last, same as the ice ages, there have been at least 4 major ice ages recorded in the last 400,000 years, thats only 1% of the earths age, so by the graph below, you could guesstimate that has been an ice age every 100,000 years, The reason its getting hotter, is becasue we are at the end of the last ice age, and we still havnt reached the highest tempreture compared to 1000's of years ago. And if you know anything about graphs, you can see the CO2 levels dont increase before the temperature rises but after. Hmmm, so that means the levels of CO2 are a side effect of rising tempretures, not a cause!!! Do some more research before jumpng on the global warming band wagon and shoting Doom to the masses.

(image courtesy of Wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice_age)

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well i just turned all the lights off in our office... altho it almost made me fall down the stairs and die so i i ended up leaving one on... i try and save as much as possible at home anyway... only cause im a tight arse and dont like paying 100 a month on it :banana:

Seeing as its the weekend these lights can stay off... altho i sorta feel like falling asleep

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