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Is it a full month behind or they are just overdue on the pay date?

We reminder SMS at 1 day late letter at 3 SMS at 5 and so on

Can i interest you in our property management capabilities?

Lol my real estate agent forgot to pay for insurance after I requested. Only realised 1yr later that there was no deduction...

i should be able to make it 11th.

i have 1.4kg of wagyu for slicing into hotpot thickness.

i can probably do one serve of singapore style chilli crab, of course, using mud crabs.

could also do some wagyu tataki. or something like that. can't think of anything else though, satay is too much work and requires a bbq grill. full 24 hours marination and shit.

Happy to host it if there is enough interest

Say 5-8 wastelanders brahs should be sufficient

You know what to get.

Lucky your mate's bet got refunded.

what a r1? :P

yeah I know right haha he said good that he lost or else he would of been thinking about 2.5k all day

I'm still a big motard fan, just like the fact you can go offroad and if you drop it practising wheelies not really a big deal compared to a 1000, also just rare you never see them around and people go wtf? lol

R1s are the sex still though.

hilux has arrived!

went checked it out today still needs to get all the extras fitted before we can pick it up hopefull by the end of the week

saw one of them 86 things at the dealership gotta admit it looked pretty good in person and in black. not impressed with the interior/dash though

that one's a lot of work involved. lol. but i could do a serve of that too.

haha it's ironic though, because you look at the two and you would think the chili crab (with all its sauce etc) would be harder to make :P

Guys,

I've got a bit of a horizontal crack on my tailight, anyone know what i can use to not let water get inside?

No sign of water inside but just making sure it doesn't get in.... was thinking some kind of silicon.

Guys,

I've got a bit of a horizontal crack on my tailight, anyone know what i can use to not let water get inside?

No sign of water inside but just making sure it doesn't get in.... was thinking some kind of silicon.

silicone it from the inside if you can! will never see it.

or use some of that powder activate supa glue and wet sand /plastice polish till smooth.

silicone it from the inside if you can! will never see it.

or use some of that powder activate supa glue and wet sand /plastice polish till smooth.

Cheers Aaron! Remind me to give you a free sausage next time! :-D

hmmm... powder activate super glue.

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