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Thanks Justin. Its curved TV? Can it be mount on the wall and use the same bracket that I have on now ?

Oh and how's your new cleaning tools with in laws car ? And what tool was it ? Exciting ! x

The TV can be mounted using regular mounts, theres a very good chance your existing brackets will work.

New cleaning tools are very good, but I didn't get to use them today, for once the NBN installers were 2 hours early, so I didn't need to be at my in-laws at all. Friday is my next day off, so I'm going to go all out on my Skyline with them instead.

The Orbital Buffer I wanted wasn't in stock though, hopefully picking it up Friday morning.

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The TV can be mounted using regular mounts, theres a very good chance your existing brackets will work.
New cleaning tools are very good, but I didn't get to use them today, for once the NBN installers were 2 hours early, so I didn't need to be at my in-laws at all. Friday is my next day off, so I'm going to go all out on my Skyline with them instead.
The Orbital Buffer I wanted wasn't in stock though, hopefully picking it up Friday morning.



I'll have a look what tele I've got and check online if the brackets are compatible or if I need new one install

The cleaning Kit[emoji7] McG. I have some of them too.
@ElleAli76 the tv does go down a lil cheaper so here is the break down rrp is $3496 sale price is $2496 (today only) and staff price is $2372 (again its today only)



That's is a good price !!! Hanging there , forward this message to Dave [emoji1345]

What would be a good laptop to look at getting?

My current one is slowly dying after 10yrs of use. Will be used for mainly downloading music/ movies/ and engine/transmission tuning software

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