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1 hour ago, ElleAli76 said:

Hahahahahaha ! What a massive changes ! Feels a bit lost :( anyway I was wondering what everyone doing on the 30/7 ? If you all fancy some Asian foods ( sate , spicy rendang , spicy chicken and etc y'll welcome to my house :)

Where is your place and what time are you looking at?

Erm, first off: Welcome Back Ellie!

As for the 30th i'm not too sure at this time, I will be working during the day, but would have to talk to the wife.

How was your trip?




Thank You Manne ! Penang was good but it's too short :( so looking forward the Tokyo Holiday ! How's thing with you and car ? I'm taking my car to see josh Today - Galvsport for services :) yay ! Finally
55 minutes ago, ElleAli76 said:

Thank You Manne ! Penang was good but it's too short :( so looking forward the Tokyo Holiday ! How's thing with you and car ? I'm taking my car to see josh Today - Galvsport for services :) yay ! Finally

 

 

Give Gav a cuddle for me

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1 hour ago, ElleAli76 said:

 

 


Thank You Manne ! Penang was good but it's too short :( so looking forward the Tokyo Holiday ! How's thing with you and car ? I'm taking my car to see josh Today - Galvsport for services :) yay ! Finally

 

 

The car's basically been sitting in a yard for 3 weeks :( . The body shop the car is at couldn't get a rack for it for three weeks, and last I spoke to them they were looking for a better price on a door for me. I call them once a week every Friday, so I'll find out more then.

 

As for the Dinner thing, if it's 2pm-6pm I can't do it, work until 5pm on Saturdays.

19 minutes ago, ElleAli76 said:

Help !!!! Apparently I need new break pad and disc ! Where can I source it out and have someone it install ? Genuine products preferred :(

Why not get Galvsport to do it?

If you need genuine parts I prefer to use Northside Nissan or amayama.com




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