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also...my missus almost fixed my fuel issue...i showed her where the pump was....she took it out..and diagnosed the problem being the 040 had dropped down in the std cradle causing a lack of fuel getting to the pump....all without braking a nail

Ben are you the luckiest man in the world or what !

Ben are you the luckiest man in the world or what !

well...if it wasnt for her winning a competition on triple m ...my car would still be n/a.....and if it wasnt for her impeccable taste in colours, it'd probably be a crappy blue that would make it look like a daihatsu

LOL Karl, I would've thought it was obvious by now..........same as the fella with the moustache^^^

Well i saw that and said "There's no way SLED does porn"

In truth my uncle used to have a detective business that he started when him and his partner left the police force.

Damo if you were smart you could save 200 bucks a week and by the end of a year have around 10 grand. Then you could go on a nice holiday, buy something nice for your car, etc, etc. Everyone wants everything straight away these days. Saving is pretty damn easy, and it adds up so quickly once you start.

Damo if you were smart you could save 200 bucks a week and by the end of a year have around 10 grand. Then you could go on a nice holiday, buy something nice for your car, etc, etc. Everyone wants everything straight away these days. Saving is pretty damn easy, and it adds up so quickly once you start.

sound words there Karl, i have been doin that for a while, and me and the gf are headed to thailand for a super opulent couple weeks. gonna make it an annual thing :blink:

Ones for the rear leaf spring shackles Luke?

Just been looking through google and that looks like the ones.

FFS, just got a call from my old man saying a car has come around the corner and wiped out our fence at work. Freaken car has driven off and left the fence right down so anyone can walk in.... grrrr

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