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Aye!, My Car is fixed and running beautifully. Im about to take her out on a long-ish drive, see if she's ready for tonight.

 

Oh yeah, and @pol1on1  you seen this yet? 

 

Very interesting I've seen 1st one of the the 3 but last one wont load other. but 2 are definitely a brain twister i like this :)

Great news that your car is running well again!.

Oh btw SAU has been playing up in last few days

A. Kicked me off and then posted my ranting reply 3 times making me look like a super ass then i could not delete due to time delay and couldn't login my laptop n phone nearly got it.

B. Network error this morning.

C. Notification not working properly

D. I got zero logs in my participation tab

Using sau app android.

Also use http website.

I wonder what played up.

Oh btw i do read wasteland sorry if you guy's feel that im not hear it just that im on at reallllly creepy times due to work then its upside-down when im on nightshift for a week lol.
4am fast scroll then im on at 8pm for a little bit.

Mardie station aka 100km south of karatha 1hr from panawonica



Not been long in fifo just started out couple months back just to help my house build come along with ease.
New house is a nightmare. Ill buy established next time. Or a smaller block of land btw bigger not always better.

Ah okay. Are operations there slowing down? Heard Karratha is slowly going dead. Have a few guys with property up there just letting it default cause they can't get any rent or sell it at all even at really low prices

One thing i love doing is compare the pair and shop around to make sure your happy give totaltools shop a go they are new and big range might find find a few more pieces for a bit extra. As for me i still dream for a home toolbox im in the market too if wifey allows.

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