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Looks nice, good luck. I made heaps of offers on houses when i was looking and all offers were above the asking price and i still missed out on about 6 or so houses, was a crazy time to buy.

Cheers mate. Yeah I've made an offer or two on other houses and have missed out so I know it's a hard game to play. That being said, I wasn't as excited about the others as I am this one so I'll probably push a bit harder for it too

Cheers mate. Yeah I've made an offer or two on other houses and have missed out so I know it's a hard game to play. That being said, I wasn't as excited about the others as I am this one so I'll probably push a bit harder for it too

HIGHGLEN... Hi Glenn...inviting enough for him lol

nah looks the goods bud, hope this one works out for ya :cool:

Well I've probably found my house. Walked in today at the open and just had a gut feeling this was the one. Not getting too excited yet just incase I don't get it but will be making an offer on it :cool:

not you too?!

I put an offer on this 2 days ago and just got a knock back

It's a definite knock down on a nice bit of real estate overlooking a nice reserve

Hopefully something else comes up so I can rebuild

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epic lolz at clipsal.

old dude was sneaking into corporate box to get free shit when he was climbing back down onto fence then wheelie bin. wheelie bin moved and he fell and landed on his head/shoulders while getting busted by staff.

dont know what happen to donut king r35 also :cool: was there the first 3 days but not the 4th. although he was trailing for most of the races unfortunatley and for some reason it was squeeky quite compared to the other cars.

just sent a payment off for those foglights.

and my bar is almost ready for paint.

already spent about 3 hours prepping it, probably got another 3 before its spot on.

being a perfectionist sucks.

sucks for the wallet, but you'll be that much happier when its all done to a high standard

my wallet sympathises

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just sent a payment off for those foglights.

and my bar is almost ready for paint.

already spent about 3 hours prepping it, probably got another 3 before its spot on.

being a perfectionist sucks.

save for the upfront purchase of the bar and the lights, the wallet hasnt felt a thing. wet/dry paper, primers, fillers, epoxies, fibreglass kits, resins, all that have been purchased when needed over the last few years, just use what i have.

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once i get the prep done to an acceptable standard, all itll cost from there is paint (~$100), and a jar of coffee ($30).

fixing that crack in the corner is gonna be a bit of a pain though.

anyone know if this compression test is good 10.5 11.0 10.0 11.0 10.0 10.0.
What measurement is that in?! Or is it meant to be 105, 110, 100, etc?

Even then, that's crazy low.

Im assuming he means its in Bar, in PSI it would be this:

152.25 159.5 145.0 159.5 145.0 145.0

If thats the case, the figures arent that bad in terms of thier levels, but 14.5psi difference is too much, Ive been told 12 is the max.

My RB20 is below 100psi on all 6 cylinders....

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