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So I get home, and see an interesting letter for me, open it up! What could it be? A summons from a cop over a matter a ridiculous amount of time ago, with a matter that had been apparently dealt with.

Hmm interesting. I like spending money on laywers :P

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So I get home, and see an interesting letter for me, open it up! What could it be? A summons from a cop over a matter a ridiculous amount of time ago, with a matter that had been apparently dealt with.

Hmm interesting. I like spending money on laywers :(

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rofl, not wearing a seat belt whilst driving a red commo....you bogan :P Did you write in to contest the fine or something and they only just got back to you? It's been over a year....court system is so slow!!

yeah pretty damn good thanks!!

bit cold tho :(

otherwise awesomes!! hows brisbain?

it looks like raining here alot of the time, but it hardly ever does lol

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nice self portrait anna, catches ur good side very well :(

:)

well I gotta jet off lovely's!!!!

Tell everyone I said hey!!!!

Take care

xoxo

will do

take care :P

rofl, not wearing a seat belt whilst driving a red commo....you bogan :( Did you write in to contest the fine or something and they only just got back to you? It's been over a year....court system is so slow!!

Nothing was done about it, didn't fill in the ticket for court, and didnt pay for it. It SHOULD HAVE rolled onto SPERS which it didn't. Someone has been playing with paper work..

Not happy

Quick question, you guys know the water loop through the standard throttle body, Is it really needed or can i close each end of it, or do i have to connect the loop seperate, as i think i cracked one of the nipples on the TB and is leaking coolant, fkn took me ages to work out wtf was going on where was the coolant coming from, ive tightened a clamp on there and still same thing so i recon i cracked the nipple. As far as i know you dont need it but hey just confirming, if not how would i go, block both ends or connect them up, cheers

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