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The food section has been the same price since it opened back in 19xx. Costco is pretty cool, did you see the $80,000 necklace (or earrings? cannot remember) just sitting in the class cabinet? haha

Hello Peeps,

Just dropping in because I have to finally pull my finger out and take my 34 to a tire place to get these locknuts off. (never managed to get a key or socket to work)

I'm going to organise a day permit so that I can drive it to a tire place but I need some recommendations on where to take it for something like that.

Northside gungahlin area if possible.

Yes, us Belconians will say yes, Bob Jane is good.

They may brush some sloppy tyre dressing on, which they do too much. Then it sprays up the side of your car.

That is their only fault i know of.

I just ask for no tyre dressing.

Haha I been doing the opposite and just saving all my kesh for the flex tune.

Decided to finally pull my finger out and get this shit sorted before rego comes up for the 33 again.

Just called Belco and they booked me in for tomorrow, they said it should only cost about $45 and another $25 for fresh locknuts

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