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So one of my major supliers sends me my stock order every Thursday from Sydney and it gets in the following Tuesday. On the day of despatch (today) they send me through all the invoices of the stuff that has left. So on Tuesday I ordered 4 shock absorbers for a customer, today when my stock order is leaving or has already left they send me an email saying the front shocks are basically no longer available but they already billed out the rears and sent them to me, wtf? So I've replied and told them that the rears are useless without the fronts and don't send me the rears.

So at least now it's their problem! But still, you couldn't tell me this on Tuesday or Wednesday? Useless bastards.

Need a hug lachy?

Yes :P

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I finish Sunday, but Monday-Friday is gonna be packed with painting last 2 rooms and other little improvements.

Then need to put some racking in the new shed and move some crap into it. Be good to have space around the 33 to breathe

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Have a family get together in 2 weeks in perth probably around midland/swan view. Hoping to get a child seat restraint sorted and do its first family trip.

Wife has done about 4kms in it since 2009. Need to pull speakers and see if holes are already in it

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Have you been to midland / swan Valley before ? Nice Winery there , used to love with this place called Houghton but since they cut down on size portion we don't like no more hahahahahah [emoji14]




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