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LOL. You probably bought it from the company my mum got it from. Hahahahahahahaha. Was the sales man a viet lad?

Mum took the 300 off.

Shieeeet. Our roof aint big enough for 8kw. Hopefully 5kw is enough for us

hahahaha no doubt from the same Viet solar peeps. Should've gotten together and use our Viet genes to bargain them down lol

birds

bitches love bum chins and/or bad haircuts.

PS everything is always better in slow mo. disguised bad acting too, especially when models try acting. looked like a Hugo Boss ad with a backing track.

decent tune but TripleJ played it to death.

My parents just got 8kw system, will see how the next bill. Got it for 8k with a supposedly free ipad mini or $300 cash back... dad asked for the ipad mini thinking it'll be cool. -__-

Still waiting for the first bill to see what difference.

How many panels?

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