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13 hours ago, t_revz said:

Finally got snorkel fitted today. Had to do some mods as it didn’t fit straight up. Final bracket is painted ready for fitting tomorrow

Deep water fording kit? What's your new wading depth?

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Just now, shoey85 said:

 


Who’s this new guy?

Hey man do you know any one locally that can skim discs with slots lightly?

 

Your local ABS can.

I use Mal Motors in Osborne Park.

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3 hours ago, shoey85 said:

 


Who’s this new guy?

Hey man do you know any one locally that can skim discs with slots lightly?

 

Perth brake parts charge 30 bucks a disc. There in welshpool

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3 hours ago, Hank Scorpio said:

Pity they've gone up in value the last couple of years :(

U can still get them cheap if ur willing to buy a bit of a dog. I look at around 10 cars befor i brought my last one. Im in no rush so il do the same again till i find the right one

46 minutes ago, Hank Scorpio said:

Which one? I've just bought #3 (looks to need coil packs)

awesome i was referring to the gumtree one that was 2500. was thinking if u were 2 sell it would be keen lol. 

as for william he has been good. the 2nd operation went well he is recovering well. now starting to get a lil personality like ball his eyes out middle of night so i pick him up do a couple of zombie laps look down he he is just smiling looking back. but loving it

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