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well, went yesterday and bought a set of those astro products ramps that everyone was bragging about

got to try them out today, i can now say i offer a "super low" towing service

(pics coming soon, phone is in car and im inside haha)

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everyone!??!?!?!?!1 I need 2x10mm spacers, if you have 4, then sweet, if you have 2x 20mm spacers, and 2x10mm spacers, HIT ME UP!

NEED ASAP! NEED BEFORE THIS WEEKEND, HAVE $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ WAITING :blush:.

Help a brother out

hahahaha nice one Matty i see that patrol is on ramps too

yeah, used my servicing ramps to straight line it, and the astro products ones at the end

thinking of buying another set, so i can join them together side by side (as they're perfect width for my ramps)

I have a ute if that helps...

Whats it rated to carry (what can your rear springs handle)? I got about 4 pallets worth of red bricks to pick up from a property in Aldgate. Numerous trips involved I know, but the bigger each load the better (less trips).

:blush:

Does anyone here have/had a boxer (dog) as a pet before?

A mate of mine a puppy and it was a bit of a handfull but im more concerned about later on in it's life.

Want a gaurd dog kinda thing that's not a rotti, shepard, dodderman etc to stay with my missus while I'm working away.

Boxers are one of the only dogs that don't EVER seem to grow up ..... I have met 8 year old ones at people's houses and asked how old they are cos they are still like a spastic puupy - only to find out they are spastic 8 (56) year olds.

Looking to buy an SLR camera, whats a good entry level one? I dont know much about them.

I have the Nikon D40, about a year ish old now, great entry level, awesome pics on auto, and not 5 billion adjustments like a 3000+ dollar DSLR. Feels good in the hands too.

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