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could try asking for troy at bowers, he deals whiteline parts at fair prices and is good to deal with.

Not normally something they would hold in stock though :/

just think jarrad, your working hard for their monies to haha...

:domokun:

CHOOOOOKIE!!

Sarp you mother of a broad minded person

You went off the grib brah

OFF THE GRID!

Chookie is always off the planet! Not just the grid

overnight parts from japan China.. ah oh i mean sydney. <- Sydney/China SAME SAME!!!

fit saturday morning!

they are a little busy though at times

:P

So what is the newcastle weather like these days

Still hot as fark?

Nope its nice and cool at the moment and will be 25 every day next week! Just hoping for minimal rain so my dad can make a start on the back deck!

Back deck for drinking when mani gets up there?

Back deck for Mani for sure! Mani even has a spare garage spot for the boat! Just dont drop anchor on my concrete ya kent :P

Haha we have already decided that once I have funds I will purchase a 32

Probably buy a local Newcastle one so that its easy

Yes, yes you most certainly will! And i will do skids in it!

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