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def replace. Only time regassing them is cheaper, is when replacements arent available, and stupidcheap has a pretty decent range of replacements.

 

Oh, and +1 for a day off. SAUWA Meat Up doesnt happen very often. 

Manne - sorry boss, cant come in I'm sick

Mannes boss - mate, we are really busy and I need you here. How sick are you?

Manne - Well, right now I am in bed with my sister.......

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14 hours ago, Manne said:

Really? What're they called?

https://www.strutspecialists.com.au/

These guys are the best.

Like seriously, not expensive, super nice and super helpful. (It obviously helps that I work at WAs) but I needed bonnet struts for my Century and because they had no listing, they came around, measured it up then got me struts and fkn fitted them for me.

You should give them your money, they are the type of business we need to keep here in Perth. 

12 hours ago, Hank Scorpio said:

https://www.strutspecialists.com.au/

These guys are the best.

Like seriously, not expensive, super nice and super helpful. (It obviously helps that I work at WAs) but I needed bonnet struts for my Century and because they had no listing, they came around, measured it up then got me struts and fkn fitted them for me.

You should give them your money, they are the type of business we need to keep here in Perth. 

I'll give them a call.

Thanks.

1 hour ago, t_revz said:

 


Depends on location.

She is keen if kids have something to do

 

There should be plenty to do. The mrs keeps a supply of shit for loinspawn to amuse themselves with, and failing that, I have some pretty graphically violent ps4 games to horrify them with ;)

There should be plenty to do. The mrs keeps a supply of shit for loinspawn to amuse themselves with, and failing that, I have some pretty graphically violent ps4 games to horrify them with [emoji6]


Ah it’s at your place Dale? Cool didn’t realise a location was chosen



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