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Neat as job on the tubing and lagging. The yellow hoses look cool too. Maybe I should stick to diesels!


Blue for all hoses expect those I could match size or shape and fuel lines

Removed entire wiring harness and wrapped it yellow
Telstra and "Cheap" don't exactly go together, unfortunately. 
I've sold phones for nearly a decade now and honestly don't believe in "one phone to rule them all". 
Iphone 7's seem pretty decent,  but as always, sept/oct = new iphone. 
Add $15 if you want "Stay Connected" which is Telstra protection package for the phone (Replacement phone if anything happens to yours). 
 
https://www.telstra.com.au/mobile-phones/mobiles-on-a-plan/iphone/iphone-7

https://www.telstra.com.au/mobile-phones/mobiles-on-a-plan/iphone/iphone-7-plus
These are the current prices, Other thing to look into would be purchasing the phones Outright, and signing up on a BYO Phone plan. 
https://www.telstra.com.au/mobile-phones/plans-and-rates#byo
The benefit of this is that it's much cheaper per month and if something bad were to happen to either phone, you can still upgrade it to a Mobile Phone Plan and get a new phone. The downside is paying upfront for a phone.  
That's about all the information I can give you, the rest is you making a decision, and hopefully coming to see me so I can earn that $$ [emoji6] 


I'm after a dishwasher too so might kill 2 birds with 1 stone. Missus lost hers 2 days before going to Japan so will be keen to do it ASAP

I'm not "hip" and up with technology when it comes to phones. Currently have iphone 4 and forced my wife to stick with hers too. Haha

Where did u get the washer bottle from? I codged mine in and it looks crap.


Original tank. Soaked in degreaser, used high pressure cleaner to wash it like new. Cap was broken so fitted a CAT blanking cap for the lid. It fits tight

Wow that's tidy. Engineering vs Frankenstein!
Does the rubber at the end of the pod filter run to the standard hole from the air box or down to the front bumper as a cold air intake? Your inspiring me to get in to work and get on with it instead of bring lazy.
Does the rubber at the end of the pod filter run to the standard hole from the air box or down to the front bumper as a cold air intake? Your inspiring me to get in to work and get on with it instead of bring lazy.


Sorry I'm lost...

Pod filter> scotty nm35 intake> hypergear SS2> intercooler

Have had plans to fit CAI through standard holes but with a new house I've been too busy


I'm after a dishwasher too so might kill 2 birds with 1 stone. Missus lost hers 2 days before going to Japan so will be keen to do it ASAP

I'm not "hip" and up with technology when it comes to phones. Currently have iphone 4 and forced my wife to stick with hers too. Haha

More than hip with 1990s technology, show us your engine bay!
2 hours ago, t_revz said:

 


I'm after a dishwasher too so might kill 2 birds with 1 stone. Missus lost hers 2 days before going to Japan so will be keen to do it ASAP

I'm not "hip" and up with technology when it comes to phones. Currently have iphone 4 and forced my wife to stick with hers too. Haha

 

https://www.jbhifi.com.au/whitegoods-appliances/washing-machines/

 

Sadly, I know nothing of Washing Machines. 
But, if you know what you want I can get that sorted.

https://www.jbhifi.com.au/whitegoods-appliances/washing-machines/
 
Sadly, I know nothing of Washing Machines. 
But, if you know what you want I can get that sorted.


That's ok I don't need a washing machine.... A dishwasher will be fine :)
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10 hours ago, t_revz said:

Looking at 2 new iPhones. Would prefer cheapest plans. Currently $50 a month for each of ours.

Which model should we get. Will be telstra

Depends what you want the phone for? iPhone 7 is pretty good but if you want a better camera and love taking photos etc then iPhone 7 Plus will be the way to go. However, bigger screen etc..also, new iPhones should come out in Sept/Oct....the prices for iPhone 7/7+ usually drops then.

I assume you are going with Telstra cause you are down that way and usually go to areas without Optus/Vodafone signals?

Depends what you want the phone for? iPhone 7 is pretty good but if you want a better camera and love taking photos etc then iPhone 7 Plus will be the way to go. However, bigger screen etc..also, new iPhones should come out in Sept/Oct....the prices for iPhone 7/7+ usually drops then.
I assume you are going with Telstra cause you are down that way and usually go to areas without Optus/Vodafone signals?

Yep only telstra signal at work. I don't need a flash camera. Normal is fine.

Usually we just use them for calls or bit of browsing the net when not home. Not that much really



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