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hey fane, marc got stickered in his mums line last night, too low, suspension too hard rice and sau stickers on side windows, loose wire in car and bleed valve, [what a joke] it was on uneven ground and was about 98-99mm clearance, in our garage level ground we have 120mm, when we got home i rang the police station and spoke to the guy in charge [night shift] and he said lodge a formal complaint as he,s getting a lot of phone call about stupid defects lateley

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hey fane, marc got stickered in his mums line last night, too low, suspension too hard  rice and sau stickers on side windows,  loose wire in car and bleed valve, [what a joke] it was on uneven ground and was about 98-99mm clearance, in our garage level ground we have 120mm, when we got home i rang the police station and spoke to the guy in charge [night shift] and he said lodge a formal complaint as he,s getting a lot of phone call about stupid defects lateley

Lodge the complaint -- even if just for the satifaction that it will stuff him around as much as he is stuffing you around

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yeh chris i have been real lucky lately... they haev always been going the wrong way with too much traffic to get me.... but they stair and they try and chase...

i am scared to drive to tell you the truth...

but as for the cruise as long as we get away from mandurah asap i'll come for a drive :rofl: ummm i think about 6:00pm leave would be good get a bit of light and dark...

ps. mandurah bus charters were good to me chris

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stick it to da man chris

i must be the luckiest barge owner in mandurah they never even look at me twice ( touch wood)

fridy an saturdy nites is always good for cruises but hey ive got such a roaring social life that im available most all weeknites

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