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Hey guys, So finally managed to track down a decent engine thats not going to cost me the world.... Have to get it sent from the gold coast though and transfer the cash to the guy without seeing it but just taking his word for it, Any tips on not getting scammed?

Any one know of a place in Townsville or close by (Mackay/Cairns) that repairs gutter rash on rims? I can't find any one that does it outside of Brisbane :(

Got a set of rims with a bit of rash on them that I wouldn't mind getting fixed up.

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Townsville peeps, happy new year!

Dinner and chat is back! Know that it's a bit of a drive but if anyone is down here, then feel free to join us.

Continuing on from last years very popular dinner and chats, thought that we could kick off this year with dinner and a movie.

Considering that South Bank is cheap on cinema tickets and because they have decent food thought that that would be a good place to go.

Who: People who are interested in Skylines and cars as well as their significant others.

What: Catch Up for dinner and a movie.

Where: Grilled and then South Bank Cineplex

When: Dinner at 7 and then movie around 9:30pm, Friday 11 January, 2013

Why: Because its the first week back at work for a lot of people and we all could do with a break. It's also been a while since we've caught up, so why not!

How: Well, you drive to the car park and park your car, then walk to the restaurant. . alternatively, I'll be heading there straight after work so if anyone wants to catch up prior, we could always do that.

The movie that were planning on seeing is Hitchcock. They haven't released times as yet but they said that there should be a session around 9ish.

So, who's in?

Cheers dude. I'll give them a call.

Have you dealt with them before? Any idea on what they charge?

crazy late reply, but yeah at work we have had a few rash jobs redone and unless u know the exact spot u can see shit. n u have to know exactly where to look n its still hard to see

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