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I wonder where is that socket now...

I borrowed yours, lost it somewhere, searched for ages... drove to total tools and bought another, then on the drive home from total tools found yours under the front seat of my dads car when I was braking and it rolled out. :P

Sitting in the top of my toolbox, do you need it for your.. o w8 no car :P

Cheeky kunt.

I borrowed yours, lost it somewhere, searched for ages... drove to total tools and bought another, then on the drive home from total tools found yours under the front seat of my dads car when I was braking and it rolled out. :P

Why is it in your dads car?

12hour work days, 5am wake ups something to get used to...

Pretty fun so far, been driving around in Tonka trucks and had to put out a massive fire for fire safety training.

6 fire extinguishers couldn't put it out. Had to use the fire hose haha

Should just borrow Grants 36mm for doing CV nuts, it's what everyone else does :P

it turned out to be 26mm, i have a socket of that size but it would have had to be a deep socket and i dont have one of them in 26mm

all good now, removed and packed up to be shipped to sydney tomorrow. all aboard the im poor train!

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