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So if you have a BOV and gate it they must cum on the spot then

I dunno as my BOV keeps commiting suicide :(

Oh, did you get the message i sent you??

how are you gunna get out of the driveway ant?? storage??

Yea going into storage hopefully next week, if not the one after that.. Very keen, been wanting to lower it since I bought it!

Then get it fixed pronto

Yeah got that message thanks

Will chase it up tomorrow and they better have a good solution. f**kers

It's on the big list to do

Yours isn't too high is it? I won't be dropping it crazy... Just lower it out of tractor spec as it is atm ha

Mines nearly stock height dude!

Ah well your getting your bcs, just drop them abit, or do you have driveway issues too?

No driveway to have issues with :P the GTT doesn't have the big kit so clearance issues don't really exist which is awesome!

I'll drop it a little but keep legal as its stock remember ;)

its annoying that on car sales there are NO GTTs in nsw with over 100,000kms.

f**kin hate dodgy dream boats...

just sayin.

I'm heading towards 150000 :O

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