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Evening all!.

Met a professional detailer today, asked him about his cleaning methods etc... was a fun chat, but was interesting to see how out-of-date some of these guys are with modern cleaning methods, he took my details and told me he'd call me if he needed an extra hand. 

Other than that pretty average crappy day at work.

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Hey all, been so busy havent had time to look at this T_T

Hows everyone going?

Tried to buy the Nintendo Classic but failed the first time, and today JB and EB Games have pre-orders.....failed again :(

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Yea I heard. I know first round I missed out since I went to the websites late. Today on the other hand.......JB was sold out in 90 seconds and EB website crashed.

Oh wells.....maybe I'll get lucky tomorrow since EB is doing pre-orders again.

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Yea I heard. I know first round I missed out since I went to the websites late. Today on the other hand.......JB was sold out in 90 seconds and EB website crashed.
Oh wells.....maybe I'll get lucky tomorrow since EB is doing pre-orders again.

Such a geek!!






















Wish I had the time :(
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Morning all.
Took yesterday off and spent it digging up my front garden. Sneezing black dust boogers out nowdefault_bunny.gif


That's me everytime I use the bobcat

WAIT...... You took a day off??? You feeling ok?
13 hours ago, t_revz said:

 


That's me everytime I use the bobcat

WAIT...... You took a day off??? You feeling ok?

 

Have only been talking about doing it for a year, so i got stuck into it. Wifey even got some dirt on her

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On 11/11/2016 at 11:02 PM, Manne said:

I think its gorgeous, and has some impressive engineering.

would I pay $400,000 for one? No.

This, will be an amazing car but compared to what Japan and the USA pay for one, no thanks.

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