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In my defence if you check a few pages ago, already hit up AMX to have a look! Going to try and head into a Peter Stevens / Bike Mart later this week as well for a look-see! Liking Alpinestar jackets... so need to go to peterstevens to try some on :D.

When it's time for bike itself, I may need your mad bike inspection skills if you're free to help, Birds! THANKS IN ADVANCE ho ho ho :D

It is true I am the CBR inspectah

CBR inspektah, thoughts on bikes all the way in Geelong/Bendigo LOL...

Think in the end will just stick with a kwaka 250...

2 mates that just got ninja 300s have those white alpinestar jackets and gloves, they look like power rangers :P

Only makes me want one more... power rangers are awesome? XD

Thinking of getting a predominantly black one though maybe...

Toyota Crown's can now be imported up to 2003. shit yeaaaahh.

http://www.j-spec.com.au/featured/1999-Toyota-Crown_Majesta-16475.html

I saw that...think i would prefer a stag though..thing is damn ugly

Ed actually thats different to the wagon i saw earlier...

Anyone know a bathtub resurfacing contact?

i'm after this aswell as I'm about to get mine done.

TBH I have had only looked at Jim's so far and they want about $700 inc all prep and a new sinkhole thingy

i'm after this aswell as I'm about to get mine done.

TBH I have had only looked at Jim's so far and they want about $700 inc all prep and a new sinkhole thingy

Contacted two small private companies. $600-$700

Guess Jims is on the money

yeah, that was my thought... i'm happy to use jims as they have the name to back it up and my bath was redone years ago so it has 2 coats that need removal and will be a PITA.

also it's so old it's probably lead based paint so fk doing it myself to save $100 lol

Toyota Crown's can now be imported up to 2003. shit yeaaaahh.

http://www.j-spec.com.au/featured/1999-Toyota-Crown_Majesta-16475.html

To bad they look shit, the 04 and up models look good, if it was until 04 I would be jumping on one straight away

Contacted two small private companies. $600-$700

Guess Jims is on the money

Thats alot of moolah

Just to resurface an old tub.

How much would it cost for a removal of the tub and a put a new one in.

You could do that tiling yourself even

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