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That's pretty cheap :O

I found most of the general tyre places around here hardly have 265's :( I had one tell me they can order them in but its $500 a wheel.... l o l

I'm really just after average tyres, but $210 for federal's ...

Well that's what I paid, the girl quoted me cost and she had to honor it :) hahaha

but shouldnt be much more than that.

Failing that I am pretty sure ERD are a Federal dealer.... not 100% but Dan does at least know some peoples.

Yeah don't listen to most places lol. Option 1 sell em for $220 I think fitted in those sizes. You don't want to be paying much more for them than that.

Work is also shit at my end today.

We just had the annual fire evacuation, 20 floors of stairs is never a good idea.

Use the lifts :thumbsup:

LOL Lifts are always a good idea when there is a fire... no one will be using them :) and if people catch you just say you were already in there.... .

On another note, I am so bored I am organising my US holiday already :( I am up to $4700ish without spending money and food.

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LOL Lifts are always a good idea when there is a fire... no one will be using them :) and if people catch you just say you were already in there.... .

On another note, I am so bored I am organising my US holiday already :( I am up to $4700ish without spending money and food.

So we walked to the botanical gardens. Chillaxed there for a while and then went back to waterfront place. Now, 30+ floors of people, all trying to get into the lifts at the same time. Sigh.

Get back, new guy who's on more money than I am apparently can't distinguish the difference between a work order and a trouble ticket. Headfark.

Also, my non official mrs is in NY at the moment. Pretty cold I hear.

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So we walked to the botanical gardens. Chillaxed there for a while and then went back to waterfront place. Now, 30+ floors of people, all trying to get into the lifts at the same time. Sigh.

Get back, new guy who's on more money than I am apparently can't distinguish the difference between a work order and a trouble ticket. Headfark.

Also, my non official mrs is in NY at the moment. Pretty cold I hear.

LOL yeah, when ever there was a fire alarm at Council I use to just go to the pub cause they would all be about 2-3pm I left at 4pm so most of the time by the time I got up to get my stuff it was like blehhhh home time...

Non-Official misses? in otherwords not FB Official ? :P

Pretty much the plan is.... for October next year(Assuming GTR doesn't need more love lol)

Fly to L.a. and fly back from NY

Around $1500ish

http://www.intrepidtravel.com/trips/SSOZC#overview

$2070.00

Fly from Seattle to Washington DC.

About $150.00 each J

http://www.onboarddctours.com/dc-it-all/

Then fly from DC to NY

About $165.00 each.

http://www.intrepidtravel.com/trips/SSAA-O#overview

$415.00

So far...

That’s $4700 without spending money or food money but covers MOST of the costs of rooms etc I would hope

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Battle to keep monitors has been won, although I wouldn't put it past them to just replace them tonight anyway...

Will be 'upgraded' to widescreen as soon as the warranty on them runs out though :(

Battle to keep monitors has been won, although I wouldn't put it past them to just replace them tonight anyway...

Will be 'upgraded' to widescreen as soon as the warranty on them runs out though :(

What kind of monitors?

Ahhh kk, Yeah We use Dell here but Council use to use HP. Much of a muchness.... Apple > Everything ;):P

If they are going to replace 'em make sure they get you a 16:10 monitor at least. mate of mine has a 27" one, and its not a bad amount of space at all.

Non-Official misses? in otherwords not FB Official ? :P

That is actually the case here :P

Just been offered a position up in NT, 20k more a year on a 7 on 7 off roster, flights to cairns paid for. Interesting.

If they are going to replace 'em make sure they get you a 16:10 monitor at least. mate of mine has a 27" one, and its not a bad amount of space at all.

Naah the replacements are all 22" widescreen thingos. Not even full 1080P :down:

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