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Hi Guys,

Hope that I have secured a bonnet for my car but my carry-all has fallen through. If I can lean on the gracious spirits of the Forum community to help out before I lash and hire a ute for the night it would be greatly appreciated. I will be picking it up on Tuesday night in the city and dropping it off in Cheltnham at the shop.

Please call if you can help out. Can shout you a McDonalds Sundae or whatever your gracious time is worth.

Thanks in advance

Bart

0402 832 655

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lol last time i picked up a bonnet i drove to the destination minus one...then fitted up new one and voila...job done...nb: this was over west side tho...and we all know how the west is!!!

I may be able to help you tonight if you still need ....( time depending )

I am in Port Melbourne......so can easily jump into the city and then shoot down to Cheltenham as I have to go to Mordy tonight anyway.

If you think it will fit in a Ute and can do it sometime between 5 & 7pm tonight let me know 0411 078 783 ( leave a message if no answer )

Thanks racin8 and mastadd.

No Thanks to you cheeky post jumpers :P

Have sorted a car from work. Anyone need something moved tonight. I am now a MAN-WITH-A-VAN. Already moving a BBQ from South to North then picking up my Hood I hope. Jenno call me please, otherwise all of this was for nothing.

Thanks again guys see you all soon when she has an engine in her.

I didn't realize your car wasnt running LOL...if i had a 32 id def help you out...sorry my whale wont fit the bonnet. However driving over this side minus a bonnet might attract a little attention from the popo. :)

Well all of that for nothing. Dude didn't ring me so waited all night for nothing...... Then had to return the Van....

Well at least I know where and how to get a van...

If anyone else needs a hand some time let me know....

Bart

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