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The Grill Room, i posted early in the thread etc - It used to be a Squires Loft, and then went out on their own years ago.

So it's certainly "up there".

Been to the CBF Squires Loft a few times myself, very good venue also.

LOL @ Pub, everytime i've had a steak @ a pub - asked for Med Rare, it's come out with only a slight tinge of pink in the middle.

You get over trying to have an argument with the staff about how it's not Med Rare and some 17yo comes outta the kitchen to try and tell me I'm wrong :D

Agree, never had a bad steak at The City Grill Room. Highly reccomended.

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what should i do wth my car

lots of things wronhg with it :(

would rattle of a fair $$$$ fixing it all

almost too much wrong to sell as well

ho hum

What's so wrong with your car? I could get a rwc on mine straight away no probs :s

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Yeah i suppose they are bullshitting then. Haha i didn't look at the ad to notice the setup.

I'm chasing a new radiator, so wrecker won't do. Will look into getting mine reconditioned

get a koyo radiator then.

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just general wear and tear given the kms it has

i mean its in good nick considering

but yeah some things need work

wheel bearings

diff

tyres

wheels need paiting

engine refresh

paint touch up

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just general wear and tear given the kms it has

i mean its in good nick considering

but yeah some things need work

wheel bearings

diff

tyres

wheels need paiting

engine refresh

paint touch up

Weigh up how much to fix it all.

I bet parting it out might be an option

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yeah i mean it will keep going

but i would like to fix some of the things

ie the wheels are farked

the diff is hopeless

engine is tired

anyhoo we shall see

gonna buy another daily so will have some options

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what should i do wth my car

lots of things wronhg with it :(

would rattle of a fair $$$$ fixing it all

almost too much wrong to sell as well

ho hum

park it in a river

When i can stomach paying more than 5-600 for a radiator i'll consider it >_<

my alloy radiator was like $300ish from memory, couldn't get the car to overheat if I tried :)

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