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Joolya has 19% support within her own party whilst Kevin07 has 42% & rising by the week. Her own people no longer believe she has the goods to lead them into the next election. LOL @ the ALP = Joke Factory....Crazy Mary Jo Fisher would get my vote for PM :-)

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Joolya has lost the plot! She's decided to ignore the "High" court's decision & legislate her own law to enable offshore processing. She's gone from unpopular to outright dangerous. First she doesn't listen to the people re Carbon Tax & now ignores the highest court in the land!!

Joolya has lost the plot! She's decided to ignore the "High" court's decision & legislate her own law to enable offshore processing. She's gone from unpopular to outright dangerous. First she doesn't listen to the people re Carbon Tax & now ignores the highest court in the land!!

wow, i have not heard of this, but this is insanity. Something needs to be done TODAY!!!!!

well it looks like my house sale contract is falling through; signed back end May and had extensions of time-frame until end this month to enable the buyer to sell their property (x2). Buyer refused a recent reasonable offer, now the agent wants his selling fees paid out - money I dont have & wouldnt have had until a sale had been formalised. Bit of a bullsh*t situation but thats the current RE market.

Been going through a horribal withdrawal period from the drug fentanyl as Ive been tapering down the strength. About to get off it completely as from mid this week; going to be a rough few weeks ahead. Past 2.5 weeks have been nothing short of awful. 80x the strength of heroin. If you have ANY loved ones who are about to be prescribed Fentanyl (Durogesic patches) PLEASE PLEASE pleade with them NOT TO get on it. It works against your central nervous system and withdrawal is horrible. Attached is a little info if anyone is interested. Ive only recently realised how much it has messed me up, my research recently has explained to me why I feel that way I do. Every 3rd day Ive been into withdrawal for over 3yrs now. Ive got to be strong now and work my way out of the hole Im in.

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you can move to Detroit cheaper , I saw a house go for 130 dollars yes thats a correct price ..lol . orginal cost was 250k . before the crims stripped the copper pipes and wiring out of the house and the banks had 1000 of repo's the show I watch had hundred of house left abandoned on one street in detroit alone.

tell the agent get farked, sell your house like he is supposed too . they hover over like buzzards for money. and if hes wearing a gold jacket kick him in the sack for me.too..haha

Bit of a basic question.. But how can I tell if my HICAS rack ends, or ball joints are worn?

Can I just grab the rod and shake it about and look for movement? Or does the rod need to be taken off and each joint inspected using a proper method..

Jack the rear of the car up so both rear tyres are off the ground, then wiggle the wheel by hand and see if it moves.

I've tried that, there's maybe 1mm of play in the rear left, it's difficult to see where exactly the movement is coming from.

When driving the ass of the car is all over the place and feels like a lot more than just 1mm of play.

I've tried that, there's maybe 1mm of play in the rear left, it's difficult to see where exactly the movement is coming from.

When driving the ass of the car is all over the place and feels like a lot more than just 1mm of play.

hey nick have you got a lock bar?

I've tried that, there's maybe 1mm of play in the rear left, it's difficult to see where exactly the movement is coming from.

When driving the ass of the car is all over the place and feels like a lot more than just 1mm of play.

rear cradle bushings or one of the control arms ? bad shocks ? broken or loose sway bar. rims loose , bolts on the rack loose ? have a real good poke around bet you see something ,

axle slipping out of the rear diff ?

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Jetturbo, u know anyone selling some ford Gt brembo 4pot rear calipers? I need some for the 34

hens teeth on that one luke they only came out on the top of the line GTP or if u optioned them wich very few ever did due to the huge cost ill keep an eye out for u tho bloke :thumbsup:

I've just got rid of HICAS because the rear was out of control.... Was just doing whatever it felt like

Did you just chuck on a lock bar?

Driftworks have a nice kit that replaces the ball joints etc and all, bit costy though :/

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