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On 1/3/2017 at 10:01 PM, t_revz said:

 


Happy new year Dan

Gearbox back in yet?

 

Hey mate

Sorry just saw your message.

And to you and yours.

Not yet champ.

Feeling sorry for myself so I bought these today ;) 285 x 30 x 18 Bridgestone RE55s - new shoes for my baby.

I farken love Gum Tree ;)

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Ok im drawing the line agree if you think its right if something is past the the letter box towards the house it mean it belongs to that house if you take it its stealing right.

Ok i cleaned out the garage place my primus fridge freezer out on to the side of house coz its broken 12v plug got 240v opps [emoji16] but i still wanted to fix it with a new power pack.

You would need a good eye to pick this up hidden well enough oh and i got a long driveway a good 30mtrs.

2 nights ago a car rocks up at night 12 -1am lights shining into window wife wake up and open blinds people scoping the house they noticed they piss off.

Following night about 7pm wife hears car pull up she look through window then make a dash to run outside by that time they robbed my fridge freezer reversing hard back missing next door letterbox n taken off old white mitsoshity lancer.

Grrr[emoji34]

Wow wtf where do you live. That's f**king dodgy af! Did you guys get a plate number etc? Glad everyone is safe.

But seriously though, stealing a fridge is....abit much lol

Fridge freezer 55ltr like a engle or wayco.

Its a nice area majority of people are in 40ies and normal Jane Brook.

But we do have swan view, stratton and midland nearby.
AKA 6056 Midland doogg


Morning all,

Hey Dean, do you get many people saying the Samsung Tv turn them self off on their own randomly? My colleague has one and complains about it all the time

I have had a couple of people say this but not a great deal, do u know series model 8 or 9 as it could be the voice control thinking its hearing the on or off command if it is go to menu turn that feature off and c if it still does it?

Thank you tor looking out@manne
1st link was in bad shape in kalgoorlie flogged out then came to perth for a wash and closer for people to inspect

2nd i really wana go see whn i come back in 3days. Looks promising.

3rd is a pig in lipstick bad paintjob like got this smooth ripple like if the paint was too thick i dint know but 70% of the car was done he said only fender but as i was looking he kept saying and that too n that too like wtf be honest with the car you sell especially if your selling it from a big perth tuning center wont name names but some1 from sauwa had problem from a simple brake change.





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