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i need a new battery, sealed, for use in the boot. recommendations?

Deka Dry cell batterys. They are avaliable through battery world. I have been using one in my car since i moved my battery to the boot/hatch, couple years at least. Mine is a 360cca and was around $200.

hope you stopped to p/up the flesh, feed to dogs or something

gotta be a 2k meal right there

mmmmmmmmmm bunneh stew

mmmmmm

hope I can get 1 or 2 on the drive back from melbourne tomorrow arvo/night.

weird 0 2k damage

Im buying a 6k Ford Escape cause the owners dont want to pay $500 to fix up the front end (bonnet, radiator support bar, bumper bar) and get RWC

got a grand to get it on road and to sell the daewoo nubira

Im buying a 6k Ford Escape cause the owners dont want to pay $500 to fix up the front end (bonnet, radiator support bar, bumper bar) and get RWC

got a grand to get it on road and to sell the daewoo nubira

Car swapping? :blink:

Hopefully I'll be getting my mate's Navara ute ... but I gotta sell the 33 first. The ute would be handy for house reno stuff, but more importantly: getting my race bike and equipment out to Mallala for the racing season next year. Been out of it due to injury for 2 years ... so my times are gunna suck :)

How can running over a small rabbit do $2k worth of damage?!

People hit cats all the time... it does nothing to the car.

Was the rabbit the size of a Buffalo?

hit != running over

you ever seen the size of a feral hare? those buggers weigh up to 15-20 kilos (no shit)

-D

im getting an increasingly large horn over these new Work 11R's, 18 x 9.5 +20 all round, sexy. and only $2,200 for the set!

Copycat! Mine arrive later this week :) Same size and all, although I'm squeezing mine onto an Evo 8 :blink:

How can running over a small rabbit do $2k worth of damage?!

People hit cats all the time... it does nothing to the car.

Was the rabbit the size of a Buffalo?

Hit a cat @ 60 = stuff all damage

Hit a hare @ 120 = bye bye front of car

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