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sorry to hear of your car Carl

i had the same thing happen to me 2 weeks ago in the camry power steering stopped and i couldn't turn, i stopped the car mid way through a corner and turned it back on all was good lucky i was in the back streets

well i just crashed the 32 a lil bit

got out the driveway, and noticed the squealing of cold belts slipping wasnt stopping, so i pulled over and had a look. what i thought was the air-con belt had jumped over one spline and was sitting on an angle. so i thought i would nurse the car around the block and pop it back in the shed....

this belt turned out to be for the power steering pump, and when it went i coasted gracefully into a stobie pole and munched my passenger wing mirror cos i could barely move the fkn steering wheel. it took me 15 min to get the car 1/2 a block then in the driveway to the the round the back. i could have crawled faster using only my tongue.

**** note to self..... remember which is power steering, and which is air-con

had the same thing happen to me mid corner out near lobethal a few weeks ago , except it was a busted line :domokun:

just lost an old reserve mate over in afghanistan

R.I.P Smithy

http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/aussie-soldi...u-1225876776920

RIP To your mate matty

They shall not grow old, as we that are left grow old:

Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.

At the going down of the sun and in the morning

We will remember them.

-D

just lost an old reserve mate over in afghanistan

R.I.P Smithy

http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/aussie-soldi...u-1225876776920

my best friends husband was good mates with him and was in his squad as a bomb and amo tech, but clinton went to Vietnam due to personal reasons very sad day for his Family, extended family and Australia

On a different note this had me in tears

check out the badge and the number plate

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...id=128629C972AD

holy f**k, someone post some boobs, quick, this thread is going OT!!

:) Looks like I need to start a tax thread... j/k.

Speaking of tax, with relation to cars, our window identifier codes in one of our programs at work are shown as RBxxx, so you get RB025 for the main screen and RB026 on another one.

I HATE ITUNES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

My god why does apple have to make everything so hard? Its easy to put music on but be fcuked if you can get it back off! Another reason i'll never get an iphone

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