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Defs put the Lovells in the rear

Rim itself fits flush with the guard but the tyre bulges out a bit

If I was modifying I'd drop it down an inch or so with Lovell springs

may be out that way tomorrow morn

Have Another Family Thing on tomorrow... Will be outta here around 11:30am.

that's normally something done that's personal and generally not random

no one in or about where you live that is of "questionable" character that may owe money or have prohibited substances

-> someone with a grudge <-

Spent the day stuffing around getting new tyres put on the Patrol/daily, some jerk slashed two tyres over night.

that's normally something done that's personal and generally not random

no one in or about where you live that is of "questionable" character that may owe money or have prohibited substances

-> someone with a grudge <-

Ever heard of the Narrabundah tyre slasher?

He may have been caught a few months ago, im not sure.

He was/is slashing tyres randomly in Narrabundah for about 15 years.

Plenty of fruit loops in this town.

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