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18 minutes ago, ElleAli76 said:

Thanks Corey, I'll ring GS now and check the time frame , if it's going to be another couple months, I'll ring you and go from there, prob get everything done at the same time , the break pads, rotors and the titanium tip ?

No worries, I will see if veales can get an ETA on them just to let us know

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7 hours ago, t_revz said:

Work sucked but I left early so wasn't all so bad. Fell asleep on the couch n just got up. Luckily fire is still going.

You?

Friday was ok, went to a builder after work to discuss a new build, today got to catch up with the olds then looking at land then catch up with Justin about a camera with any luck. other than that nothing much.

Hey trev. Worked this weekend. got a fair bit done. How was yours?



Hung blinds through all the bedrooms, chopped heaps of wood and various small jobs. Guy coming to check fire shortly and probably change flue cap to Venturi.

Heap of weeding to do around fruit trees now bit being sandy they come out easy.

Come round for a beer after work today-Wednesday if you want. Bring jade if she wants
3 minutes ago, shoey85 said:

Was a good weekend, caught up with my olds, looked at some land then saw Justin and Dean and bought a camera finally emoji6.png

Go karts sound like a good idea, Belmont or somewhere else?

What camera did you buy?




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