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I've had bad thoughts, I could probably sell mine for like 40.. put 10 into an sti or evo :P (or get one like same year as my current car)

Not sure how I'd deal with the lack of power compared to what I've got now, would have to test drive. (I'd at least wait until near the end of year)

Gotta work out dem fuel savings too.

And would need a tow bar.

Edited by UNR33L

Dyson DC37 Origin

It's their older top of the range model; the newer models are crap.

Found it to be the most favourable according to crowd review websites. Google it and the reviews will reveal all.

Looks good, thanks for the tip!

I managed to blow up our Dyson Dc14 (upright vac) yesterday so we are in the market for a new one also.

Just realised that with this new free tram zone I get my free public transport to flinders st only then hop a tram from flinders st steps to literally (in the figurative sense, because according to Oxford, that's logical now) the front door of Nab.

Winnar!

Edit: formerly it was a 6min walk from Spencer st station. (No it is not f**king Sothern Cross)

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