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I'm surprised you can find so many places you want to splash that much coin on...I mean I know you have to be quick to secure something good but do you actually see a dream place every week?

I'm surprised you can find so many places you want to splash that much coin on...I mean I know you have to be quick to secure something good but do you actually see a dream place every week?

haha the inner-city location & low-car friendly driveway is what suits my current lifestyle.

The building itself is not a huge factor as anything is better than the plastic jayco cabin which I spend 70% of my current life in.

because FIFO

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I just spent the past month viewing shows on a Kogan TV, think it was about 55" and seemed to go alright... Looked like it ran some sort of android OS... though it was connected to a WDTV Live box, so I did all my playing vids through that instead of dealing with the TV itself...

Looked fine, the screen surface itself was quite reflective / glossy though, so it struggled a bit with clarity if all the lights were on in the room (even if the source wasn't directly reflected, it still was annoying)

At the end of the day, they're only 18" wheels so needs a bit of chunk to it (35 profile tyre). And it's the offset of the wheel, otherwise it would all fit under the guards without issue.

It's unfortunate, but there would be less dish and I can always reduce tyre width on the next set

I just spent the past month viewing shows on a Kogan TV, think it was about 55" and seemed to go alright... Looked like it ran some sort of android OS... though it was connected to a WDTV Live box, so I did all my playing vids through that instead of dealing with the TV itself...

Looked fine, the screen surface itself was quite reflective / glossy though, so it struggled a bit with clarity if all the lights were on in the room (even if the source wasn't directly reflected, it still was annoying)

We have a Kogan 55" HD 3d TV. Originally got as 2nd tv when we were in shepp, now is our main tv. If curtains are open lots of reflection but otherwise good, also have to run sound through our surround sound system as sound from tv was tinny. From memory we only paid around $600 around 3 years ago.

34gtr owners here are the worst at picking names

"VspecIInurgburgering"

"I gotta R34GR vspec II"

Defining themselves as cars they haven't even brought into the country yet. Just as bad as those mother forums who define themselves by their kids statistics

"Mumof3under5"

"Twosetsoftwins"

Bah. It's like the women try to outdo each other

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34gtr owners here are the worst at picking names

"VspecIInurgburgering"

"I gotta R34GR vspec II"

Defining themselves as cars they haven't even brought into the country yet. Just as bad as those mother forums who define themselves by their kids statistics

"Mumof3under5"

"Twosetsoftwins"

Bah. It's like the women try to outdo each other

I dunno... I have a pretty bad name...

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