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does anyone know a good place to get some webbing strap sewn?

ie: a tarpaulin or canvas place?

there is a place on o sullivans beach rd in lonsdale , just up past the round about heading towards the beach on the left hand side. nice old couple owns it. they do a lot of work on boats,sails, truck tarps etc.

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dammit.........

i just polished of 3/4 a pack of tim tams....

pretty sure im just gonna tell the missus i dropped them on the floor and had to put them in the bin...

eheheh

so what is really stopping ya from polishing the rest of......going down to the shops and getting another pack :rofl:

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there is a place on o sullivans beach rd in lonsdale , just up past the round about heading towards the beach on the left hand side. nice old couple owns it. they do a lot of work on boats,sails, truck tarps etc.

That's a bit too far south for my liking haha

I should have said, im up North East and work the City and North areas

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Truuuust me, yours would be far more exciting to drive haha

...I highly doubt that at the moment, the most driving i might be doing in mine will be on Saturday as i may drive it on/off of Matt's Car Trailer, as my clutch is fried. Having HUGE withdrawals from boost. I will be going to AJD to have a look see anyway, so up to you.

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does anyone know a good place to get some webbing strap sewn?

ie: a tarpaulin or canvas place?

Give Nobles a shot if you want load rated stuff.

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