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Morning, the inspection place in Osborne Park is closing apparently. So the only place might be welshpool

Indeed it is.

Soon there willl only be Welshpool, private workshops, private engineers annnnnnddddddd K-Mart Tyre & Auto Services :(

Morning all!, I take is Osbourne Park were top blokes then? I live SOR, there are quite a few places near me that apparently do it according to Department of Transports Website: http://www.transport.wa.gov.au/licensing/metro-vehicle-examinations.asp

Nope, my guy down here is top.

But kmart tyre and Auto can get f**ked for inspections.

Sick of kmart telling me my Hyundai is a POS when I get tyres fitted

I doubt their cars could deal with the punishment mine gets on a daily basis. Stop wasting time inspecting it and just do the tyres and call me to come get it

So I was having my coffee this morning and thought it was a bit bitter, so I added a teaspoon of sugar and now it's too sweet!

Life is soooo hard sometimes :(

And girls say us guys aren't sensitive

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