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Nice Ants, I do have spare of new rubbers (for under the wing posts) if you need them

Hi Andy, details on the new exhaust & car............?

Hell yeah! that il be sweet man.

def after them.

I will pm you.

Nice Ants, I do have spare of new rubbers (for under the wing posts) if you need them

Hi Andy, details on the new exhaust & car............?

New exhaust is a HKS Hi Power silent, New car is some type of daily 4x4 my girlfriend likes the idea of a Suzuki GV due to its size, A Prado, A Challenger and a Discovery 4 are also on the radar, I am betting it ends up being a Grand Vitara though, which is ok because I told her if its a GV then a few choice mods will have to be on the cards and that was given a green light lol

savings are a good feeling savings are a good feeling, I kind of like having savings even more than I like my car, I guess thats why when it needs something it spends long stints in the garage, it just always slides down my priority list!

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savings are a good feeling savings are a good feeling, I kind of like having savings even more than I like my car, I guess thats why when it needs something it spends long stints in the garage, it just always slides down my priority list!

whatever medication your taking Bunts...............I want in :D

I can has some too??

This weekend consists of 19th party tonght, jerbs at home tomorrow, then car work after

Then Sunday is a vw show, will probs see bodo there

Also.... Again..... Where do you guys get your hicas ball joints from

Good to see Robbie whoring him self out to the fellow qld community

whatever medication your taking Bunts...............I want in :D

No medication,that comes from a life time of listening to my Grandfather, its sort of ingrained into me. He had a basic career as a soldier and farmer and ended up retiring with over 20 million bucks, Paid for all our education and left us money for when we are married ect ect. Pretty impressive and I aim to emulate him as much as possible. So my goal to do him and my parents proud pretty much always overrides the piglet in the garage!

Farming can be very profitable!

realistically, best thing you can do with your savings is start a business.

in terms of returns at least, not sanity. Sure does beat people charging you out at 3 tines what they pay you though.

No medication,that comes from a life time of listening to my Grandfather, its sort of ingrained into me. He had a basic career as a soldier and farmer and ended up retiring with over 20 million bucks, Paid for all our education and left us money for when we are married ect ect. Pretty impressive and I aim to emulate him as much as possible. So my goal to do him and my parents proud pretty much always overrides the piglet in the garage!

Sorry Bunts, I wasn't having a go at your grandfather nor his epic achievements or your principles.

It was just the way you had written your post "savings are a good feeling savings are a good feeling" it reminded me of someone who is high (again no disrespect)

Farming can be very profitable!

realistically, best thing you can do with your savings is start a business.

in terms of returns at least, not sanity. Sure does beat people charging you out at 3 tines what they pay you though.

that mate, depends entirely on what kind of business and whether you can become successful at it.

Farming can be very profitable!

realistically, best thing you can do with your savings is start a business.

in terms of returns at least, not sanity. Sure does beat people charging you out at 3 tines what they pay you though.

It can be, but cashing in on the Gold Coast Real Estate boom was where a lot of the monies came from!

Sorry Bunts, I wasn't having a go at your grandfather nor his epic achievements or your principles.

It was just the way you had written your post "savings are a good feeling savings are a good feeling" it reminded me of someone who is high (again no disrespect)

I see! I thought you wanted medication to curb your spending! lol

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