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We'll most probably meet at Chatswood train station... where the taxi ranks are, plenty of stopping space there :D

Bad news guys, I've been to 3 auto places and GOLD is all out :D Only colors are Black, Red and Blue.... I think I might go Red :P

definately buy a can of brake cleaner each.

I'll try and drop by with a chair, a six pack and smart arse comments.

If you decide to do calipers off you need a drip tray and 2 bottles of good brake fluid as well

WOOT Duncan in the house :) I can provide esky on the day if needed... beverages NOT included!

Just a word of warning for those travelling there alone, don't speed. Our area is choc-a-bloc with coppers during X'mas time.

WOOT Duncan in the house :)  I can provide esky on the day if needed...  beverages NOT included!

Just a word of warning for those travelling there alone, don't speed.  Our area is choc-a-bloc with coppers during X'mas time.

This will turn into a very interesting day.....................

Stan we definite on the amount of equipment being sufficient for the day?

I'd hate to rock up and find there's not enough stands.

Also I'll go with red.

Edited by Wink

I had a shop around today at about 4 places on the beaches... all negative :) They said Gold was the rarest color in the range! The supplier is in Brisbane for VHT paints and they don't deliver until 15th Jan!

If there is a place that stocks them, best to just grab em... people here want them for sure

My back up plan is Red which they have tonnes of.




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