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I am throwing out a westinghouse dishwasher on Monday morning. Perfect working order and white in colour. I have just changed to stainless. If anyone wants it let me know

Get my full license back in a few months which will mean I'll have another streeter, hopefully catch up with a few of you guys again on a friday night.

I'm trying to talk one of the Irish boys at work into buying your 180 lol

Oh no. speeding find, 6km over :( First one for me since 2000. Same road too!! (west tce)

My bad - must pay more attention to the cruising speed.

What would be good is a speed limiter that is adjustable. Press a button up or down to preset to a determined speed that the engine wont go over......

Sooo cant afford it, but you do the crime so do the time :/

Bad luck there Brendan - ironically I got my first fine since 1995 a few months back on a local connector road I drive every day.

But the answer is cruise control - and I use mine religiously.

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Oh no. speeding find, 6km over :( First one for me since 2000. Same road too!! (west tce)

My bad - must pay more attention to the cruising speed.

What would be good is a speed limiter that is adjustable. Press a button up or down to preset to a determined speed that the engine wont go over......

Sooo cant afford it, but you do the crime so do the time :/

I had VDO speed alert in my R31, worked quite well, however you can buy GPS head units that have built in speed alarms - I got mine from China, $320 special...

-D

^^ E-go - we sent a Mitsi V6 to Brisbane a few months ago. Got a wooden pallet, used some thin steel bar and bits of 4x2 wood to bolt the motor to the pallet, then wrapped it in plastic (black wrapping plastic - bit like glad-wrap but thicker) & dropped it at the E-Go depot. Price was very reasonable, and it arrived with no problems. Paid a bit extra for insurance.

Im a wanted man these days Brad, will have to see what the go is

Whats the job we've bid for up there?

I might not get it if i need Electranet switching, ive been the only bastard to dodge that bullet and i actually want it haha

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