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Not a clue man, how do i inspect them?

Have a look at em , see if there's cracks on the V grooves or any shit hanging off/fraying from the edges. Even rubber being dried out and not really flexing if you twist the belt.

Yeah on Juliettes suggestion I had a Pulled Pork roll :D

Pettet? :P

Aaron some fag from your work cut into the turning lane from going straight down springvale road, big black SUV type merc..

Also - was that you behind me this morning at like 8:30?

Next time it happens get me the number plate.

I was in the Evo this morning. Merc is at the mechanics with a leak..

And it's going to take 2.5 weeks to fix - yeh, not happy

More so the question is why it takes 2.5 weeks to replace a o-ring and gasket..

What times lunch Leigh. Wanna come around here? Meat loaf is to die for.

usually got at 12, what in your canteen? lol sure im down

can i bring work mate? heh

My boss knows a Matthew T that works at your joint too

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Yeh so is mine.

Nah we have like a fake restaraunt here. Pretty decent chef too. Down Lexia place. Give me a buzz when you're out front

seems like a decent walk for lunch lol, my mate cbf walking

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