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how busy is gavin at the moment?

i want to take my car in about 2 weeks for the major service, but don't want to be waiting weeks for it to get finished.

For an appointment in two weeks you should have rung up 2 weeks ago :rolleyes:

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wots wrong with it?

various things.. brakes don't work that great.. tyres are bald (although this is probably a fun thing)... timing belt at a possible 98,000km (or probably over), needs a proper tune.. many things. many many expensive things :rolleyes:

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WA: Home of the Quiz Night!!

Its my new tourism campagin ..... i get about 30 letters a week from sporting clubs, schools, charites etc etc holding quiz nights n wanting freebie prizes. :rolleyes:

Hi to everyone

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cyrice: is it like that is it? gives me more time to save money so i can throw it all away then :)

actually 2 weeks i'm gonna be in melb.. will spend hundreds there.. actually i'll be driving the r33 maybe sometime in early july i guess :rolleyes:

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cyrice did the south african gangstas come and see u?

No but expecting them, and have already ordered a replacement hip and kneecaps :rolleyes:

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cyrice: is it like that is it? gives me more time to save money so i can throw it all away then :)

actually 2 weeks i'm gonna be in melb.. will spend hundreds there.. actually i'll be driving the r33 maybe sometime in early july i guess :rolleyes:

Yeah sucks to be poor, I am still trying to find someplace to sell my kidney to buy James zaust :) no luck, might have something left over when I pay for insurance as i am saving for what I paid last year, but hopefully it'll drop, no cliams, and I'll have enough with that + some other savings, to by the zaust, but that is in OCT! :(

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get that on all the rego plates

:rolleyes: I used to work for transport dept .... i shouldve suggested it ...... i think it is a good indication of how interesting perth really is LOL

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geeze I'm tired, just gonna bum about for the last 40 mins, so tired, got to go shopping today too, damnit, oh well off to my monthly shopping trip for me tonight :rolleyes: I hate shopping..............

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LOL

i almost moved to perth

wen we were leaving south africa it was a toss up between perth and brisbane

so we came out on holiday and checked them out.

brissy forst then perth

were in perth for about 45 mins and we decided brisbane was the place to live

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