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I need someone to drive my car down but i am definatley in so shall we set a date.

Any ideas? Seems asif john and mindflux want to hold off for a little while due to

there brakes. When will you guys be ready?

If you need a driver, :wavey:

yeah I am real keen as I want it done before the cruise on the 17th !! are you going to do it in Bris this time or the goldie as I drift between both places on weekends , but will stay in one or the other to have this done . But just to though in a hic up I will not have the line for about 3 weeks so I guess I will be cutting it fine or doing it later

Guys don't paint your brakes unless you know what you're doing! I keep having people come to me to fix theirs.. and well it's not easy once the paints flaking off.

I'm in Brisbane so I can paint them here too, but only a couple at once. Finding the time is the difficult part unless its a weekday (i work nights and some weekends)

Joey - Got my Act together, Gettign my breaks done this monday, So any time after that would be great.

I would Prefer to have it done at Umart (would have to be a sunday due to any other day having the car park full)

I'm still tossing up between blue or red, as im going to respray my car with a blue pearl.

I'll get back to you on that, however i think i'll stick to red

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