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Gday all

Seein if anyone out there can help out a fellow SAUer. Im after a house to rent out with 1 other mate so thought id try my chances on here even know its a long shot :). Also have no pets. Looking in areas such as Greenwith, Pooraka, Mawson Lakes, Brahma Lodge, Ingle Farm, Windsor Gardens, Ridge Haven, Banksia Park, Redwood Park, Surrey Downs, Cavan, Wynn Vale not heaps fused really.......... Has to be in quiet location as i work 12 hour nite shifts and have to sleep during the day so no main roads. Anyway hopefully some one out there has or knows someone with something any help would be appreciated.

Cheers OZ_Pomy :P

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Hey Steve

I changed from ilec to oz-pomy cuz i changed it on my ps3 username and want them all the same. Plus the old name was getin abit old lol. Clutch didnt take much to get use to its pretty friendly we will have to organise a time for you to take my car for a drive so you can judge it for yourself :). Still looking for a house some one must know someone with something :)

Cheers OZ_Pomy

Depends how soon you need one mate.

we have a 2 bedroom re-furbed unit in st agnes that will be avail. for rent at the end of the year..

providing the current tennants dont want to extend the lease.

My friend will be having a room to rent in the next month or so if your interested its in clovelly park only problem is its only one room

Cheers for the heads up mate but im more after a house with me and mate.

Depends how soon you need one mate.

we have a 2 bedroom re-furbed unit in st agnes that will be avail. for rent at the end of the year..

providing the current tennants dont want to extend the lease.

This sounds pretty good mate just tryuing to find something abit quicker but if im still looking by then ill definately send a pm your way. Cheers.

room for rent skyline friendly internet connection own bathroom and shithouse ...... available as soon as 0Z_POMMY VACATES HIS BEDROOM signed oz_pommys dad

mid life crisis

Smart Ass :(

ROFL Dean

sounds good Allan you heading out to Kellies cruise on saturday

ive just organised the 2nd group buy for clutches :(

see signature Craig

Nah steve no cruises for me since i got defected the first time (for non defectable items) my friends in blue seem to follow me around alot more. Also the bodykit draws alot of attention. I could cruise down to yours sometime or you could cruise down hear for a test run and really see what shes got :bunny: i dont think we live that far from each other from memory.

Depends how soon you need one mate.

we have a 2 bedroom re-furbed unit in st agnes that will be avail. for rent at the end of the year..

providing the current tennants dont want to extend the lease.

hey dude how much are you asking per week if the tenants dont extend the lease?

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