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Leigh, I'll take half of the half she's entitled to, and your problem will no longer be a problem.

yeah 1600 kg is not enough to tow a car and trailer need a min 2000 kg

most hire trailers are 500ish kg, add in some tools and extra fuel in the car and 200 min amount.

this was all the searching I did at the time.

auto falcon ute can do 2300 thus why I went with it,

hahaha gold, some good responses - birds yea she is working atm

orrrrr

option b: I keep doing what i'm doing now and live on own, happily ever after (and probably be seen as an asshole to all her friends)

Dezz did you ever run into this with the ex when you had your own joint?

yeah 1600 kg is not enough to tow a car and trailer need a min 2000 kg

most hire trailers are 500ish kg, add in some tools and extra fuel in the car and 200 min amount.

this was all the searching I did at the time.

auto falcon ute can do 2300 thus why I went with it,

provided you have the right towbar yes!

mines (towbar) only rated to 1600kg doesn't bolt all the way down chassis just at the back (even tho car could tow the 2000 + or whateves)

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hahaha gold, some good responses - birds yea she is working atm

orrrrr

option b: I keep doing what i'm doing now and live on own, happily ever after (and probably be seen as an asshole to all her friends)

Dezz did you ever run into this with the ex when you had your own joint?

lol @ some bitch trying to take Dezz' shit

Leigh pls

hahaha gold, some good responses - birds yea she is working atm

orrrrr

option b: I keep doing what i'm doing now and live on own, happily ever after (and probably be seen as an asshole to all her friends)

Dezz did you ever run into this with the ex when you had your own joint?

Don't think moving in ever came up, not sure if I/we are the weird ones, or all you ma'fkrs living together after 2 months.

Thought we had something special but whatevs

You know I'll kill your bitches for free Monica

Don't think moving in ever came up, not sure if I/we are the weird ones, or all you ma'fkrs living together after 2 months.

You know I'll kill your bitches for free Monica

naw mang that was my roommate lol (3? 4? months lel)

still, we only been together for a year, so valid point

Drove paranoid as during dat arctic vortex. Standing water everywhere on bald NT05's with a fked alignment.

Get dem ad08's on and aligned, car actually feels wildly better.

Road also dry

figure give it a squirt, car still feeling good

aftermarket traction control working nicely

hit a paddle on dat dere built auto of goodness

problem is

damn thing shifts so hard it breaks traction, even with no throttle input

of course not expecting this (even though it does it every time I shift up at high rpm/load) slam on brakes and generally panic like a noob

sliding 4 wheels towards kerb/BP entrance/potentially solid objects

thank you, AD08Rs and dat dere BBK

what do we say to the god of "Greg f**ks up shit as soon as its actually near perfect"

not today

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