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When did they put them in? Been ages since I last went in that place (left there feb this year).

Wanna swap cars? Mines high enough I'd imagine.

If we swap engines at the same time too! :P

Yeah man just little shit but I figure it's a $100k car (not what I paid but still) I've had it since 22kms had easy life always looked after and shit doesn't work properly it's a joke had my Lexus for 4 years never one problem

hmmm really... What kind of issues?

what year is it?

08 a5 3.2ltr 6 parking system works when it feels like it, drivers window sounded like a chainsaw opening and closing.. Engine oil disappears like no tomorrow engine codes come up for no reason been real pain in the ass lately

All said the car drives like a dream as I said it's just little niggly shit but to me it shouldn't happen on that kind of car all my mates BMW / mercs no problems at all

Get an a45 amg best 80k you'll ever spend!

exactly the same as me! I scraped under my car today on the stupid metal 'speed humps' they have wasn't too happy about that.. also if you ever have to drive up all the levels inside the carpark.. those sharp corners where people pull out and you have to magically shrink your car to make it around the corner.. paranoid ill gutter rash a wheel..

haha how terrible is it! and then worst of all, you're trapped! and need to go over more to get out ;__;

Getting my motorbike learners in 2 weeks. I never thought I would see the day.

awesome. who are you doing it with? gl! although you shouldn't need it.

Hi friends.

Recommendations for good places to eat in Melbourne? So far I haven't been anywhere too great...

what sort of food are you into? melbourne has a lot of brunch places and what not that are fairly popular i think. or are you going to make birds spring for something a bit more baller :P

what sort of food are you into? melbourne has a lot of brunch places and what not that are fairly popular i think. or are you going to make birds spring for something a bit more baller :P

My favourite foods are Indian, Italian and Asian; also love my pastas, risottos things like that.

Dinner places are probably more what I'm looking at, but just anything that is half decent foodwise, service, atmosphere...

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