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#@Miguelone

lol sorry again, what's the part number for s1 reo bar and headlight brackets?

and what's the part numbers for s2 reo bar and headlight brackets?

S1 Reo 62030-AA030
S1 headlight bracket RH 26040-AA000
S1 headlight bracket RH 26090-AA000-
S1 side piece RH 62244-AA000
S1 side piece LH 62245-AA000
S1 Grille bracket 62240-AA000
S2 Reo 62030-AB000
S2 headlight bracket RH 26040-AB000
S2 headlight bracket RH 26090-AB000
S2 side piece RH 62244-AB000
S2 side piece LH 62245-AB000
S2 Grille Bracket 62240-AB000

I want to go white water rafting. Is kayaking hard?

Already booked Sri Lanka for January and Fiji for feb lol I'm feeling a bit like martini

white water rafting is pretty frantic. quick do this, do that. against the current essentially. but at the end f the day, the torrent of water is propelling you.

sea kayaking is much more leisurely and you don't really get wet. but it's in the sea, so little waves, bit of against the current etc

8:28am: Arrive at Vicroads Burwood
8:30am: Doors open
8:31am: Receive Ticket
8:31am: Ticket Called
8:33am: In inspection bay
8:35am: Roll stick under the car, hits it, but good enough anyway
8:36am: Stamp Stamp "I'll take care of this and mail it off, have a great day mate"
8:40am: All smiles and on my way to work

S1 Reo 62030-AA030
S1 headlight bracket RH 26040-AA000
S1 headlight bracket RH 26090-AA000-
S1 side piece RH 62244-AA000
S1 side piece LH 62245-AA000
S1 Grille bracket 62240-AA000
S2 Reo 62030-AB000
S2 headlight bracket RH 26040-AB000
S2 headlight bracket RH 26090-AB000
S2 side piece RH 62244-AB000
S2 side piece LH 62245-AB000
S2 Grille Bracket 62240-AB000

cant seem to find the s1 reo on amayama, but the headlight brackets seem to be cheap enough.

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