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49 minutes ago, colin.ssc said:

JBHifi guys, do you guys have Dell XPS 13 w/touch screen? Needing it by Tuesday next week and Dell wants 7-8 working days for delivery =(

I'm not at work Today or Tomorrow, Will check Thursday Morning for you.

Thanks buddy. I'll text you Thursday. Laptop for work just died and need it for offsite next week damn Dell, they are usually pretty on spot for quick delivery. Not sure why all their xps laptops on their site have long delivery dates now

JBHifi guys, do you guys have Dell XPS 13 w/touch screen? Needing it by Tuesday next week and Dell wants 7-8 working days for delivery =(

I may need to pop into work today as a mate wants the gopro hero 5 so need to check if they are in, will check then also.
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Morning All,

Finally all parts arrived , got my car booked in with GS this morning.
One thing for sure this will be my last service / visit with them.

If you guys know anyone that have a good attitude/ friendly mechanics and knows well about my Car , please share the details.


GV is f#%^*+ joke
To deal with !




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