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hay u guyz srz qztion hre......

whats the legalities of a trade plate??

the cars defected, but still regoed, no plates, there at wingfield somewhere in bout 4 different peices.

can i use a trade plate to get to a workshop?

need to use morpowas dyno which i like 5 mins drive, and dont really feel like hiring a trailer just for that!

If your driving to a place of repair then you will be fine, Morpower = place of repair :D

anyone want to go to the fresh party at hq tonight and doesnt have a ticket (and doesnt want to take a chance if they have them on the door)?

i have one that is quite possibly available

catch is

doors open at 8

have to be in the queue by 9

and you'd have to get the ticket from me before then / there

Yeh man I got it, my car is on the hoist till July, cause it's not rolling at the moment. We can do it on Jack stands if you really want.

I wanna take the box out and replace the thrust bearing, thats the only reason i wanted to use the hoist. i'll just leave it for now. Cheers anyway :)

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