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when she has a go at me for overlapping cars here.

need to clean this van up so steve can do his handy work on it.

Nearly half the car is already spoken for

God damn vultures.

Will have to drown my sorrows in German sausage and beer.

Will see if I have next tues or the one after free if it suits others?

Nearly half the car is already spoken for

God damn vultures.

that didnt take long.. scary. think I should buy a few of them and strip them down myself.

when she has a go at me for overlapping cars here.

need to clean this van up so steve can do his handy work on it.

Did you get the dent pulled? Which Day will you be having as public holiday next week?

not yet. have time on monday for that to happen. whenever ekka day is for brissy. I have no idea.

yep!

2 x 10mm bolts in the windsheild circles (left and right sides) on the dash, screws under the radio panel, 2x10 mm bolts in the lower corners and that should release it once you pull the center console out.

I has a set of keys!!!

1/1 Silvyn St

Redcliffe

(cnr Anzac ave and silvyn st)

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new place. signage being sorted now. look for a LOT of changes over the next few months. major relaunch happening.

Woo hoo! Congrats mate

Beers at opening?

^this

If you need a hand with stuff, just give me a bell.

I won't be out tomorrow night mangs. Need to get my sh*t together before flying down for super lap on fri morning

I think i'm the only other regular who will even be in town anyway

You driving down Shcottay?

Yeah Mcfly. Will be driving the 34. No-one in QLD/NSW have 2 x tie rod ends to suit a 4wd Stagea. All GTR stuff is different. Have 2 on order from Nissan Aus. 1 in brissy and the other is coming from Melbourne, which will arrive tomorrow.....

I'm driving down providing my car is sorted. If not I'll scab a lift from someone.

What time are you thinking of leaving?

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