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Thanks for the spoiler jackass^

They both are side missions which I wasn't aware of either. So doesn't ruin the experience.

Finding trixie is one of the objectives. Traitor I'm not too sure what he means?

Re-do the mission and talk to the NPC's.

Sargent would have explained the traitor after the mission, from your first round.

Am I gonna need a different tow hook setup for my 33 for Sandown? If I do need a tow, my front bar is gonna get destroyed right?

I'm assuming its one of the Support Navara things with a towbar strap and a carbina on it?

Am I gonna need a different tow hook setup for my 33 for Sandown? If I do need a tow, my front bar is gonna get destroyed right?

I'm assuming its one of the Support Navara things with a towbar strap and a carbina on it?

Your car is already falling apart so, broken bumper will be least of your worries :P

3 weeks worth of WL read...that's a couple hours not getting back...

Haha. I'd personally wouldn't get my car washed there, detailed yes, the guy's real good, trained the guys at waxit. but not washed. Some of the things the guys do there bro, i'd be pissed off. Its a lot better than the magic hand ones though.

When they need to do a proper job, they'll do it (regular customer thats picky or whatnot), but most of the time its care free.

If you come in, i'll make sure its done properly :P

corner williamstown rd x francis street

how much discount..I live just up the rd.

yeh apparently 30% smaller, and the video quality, 1080p 60fps. even if it comes after, its well worth the wait..

will be good to use in fiji aswell, hopefully going parasailing if im not too fat for it LOL

when Fiji? where staying?

Just did Parasaliling in Boracay..scuba much more fun.

Who's good with computer viruses

I'm not shabby, which ones you want?

Am I gonna need a different tow hook setup for my 33 for Sandown? If I do need a tow, my front bar is gonna get destroyed right?

I'm assuming its one of the Support Navara things with a towbar strap and a carbina on it?

don't crash it easier..

3 weeks worth of WL read...that's a couple hours not getting back...

when Fiji? where staying?

Just did Parasaliling in Boracay..scuba much more fun.

only a few days, 30th Jan - Feb 3rd.. No Idea where staying, the missus has organised it with her dad, he owns a couple of apartments up there in some building.. mainly to go see her Grandma whos ill.. but yeh wanna do scuba, but cant imagine myself in a wetsuit.. beached... Also her cousins have access to some jet skis up there.. will do that too!

Toby when you upgrade?

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LOL

Yeah all I'm gonna do is laugh...not at Hamish...but at someone buying a car with more power than they can handle and not treating it with respect, assuming that's what happened. Hopefully he wasn't insured so he can learn a nice long lesson from it...

How'd you find out about it Ham?

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