I thought it was More time = More Free stuff???RSR 555 wrote:No need Bennie, I can tell from this pic that you have just the rubber section but that's cool, we just have to put more effort into changing Guyph's ones.. more time = more pay
Lol
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I thought it was More time = More Free stuff???RSR 555 wrote:No need Bennie, I can tell from this pic that you have just the rubber section but that's cool, we just have to put more effort into changing Guyph's ones.. more time = more pay
Yeah.. it's never really free.. it's just no exchange of the bugs bunnyFROG wrote:relax Guyph free stuff is still pay - just more free stuff
was thinking something was wrong with Bennies pic of the bushes
the original outer steel casing for the bush is an absolute pain to remove - Ive only seen it done once and that was with ALOT of free stuff changing hands and an amazing amount of time, blood, sweat, tears, grinding, filing, bashing, oxygen, acetalene and swearing - from memory about 5 hours for the two and maybe a welding rod was wasted aswell
bite the bullet and get the same replacement style Bennie bought and save yourselves the pain, nightmares, scars etc etc
hope I made myself clear
What stress??? What post?El_Freddo wrote:
And did anyone else pick up on the stress in Guyph's post about extra cost??
Cheers
Bennie
guyph_01 wrote:What stress??? What post?
Ok, so maybe not quite the stress I first read it as... But I still thought it funny - the "???" makes it I reckon - a hectic question that you want the answer to...guyph_01 wrote:I thought it was More time = More Free stuff???RSR 555 wrote:we just have to put more effort into changing Guyph's ones.. more
Lol
Thanks mate, all went well. They did a wheel alignment as ordered. Apparently they had to bleed the brakes - Dad and I did it Sunday arvo and I question this as the brakes were fine, no fading and the pedal doesn't feel any different!nachaluva wrote:Best of luck tomorrow for the RWC
Yeah painful! The first big drive in it tomorrow from Cobaw to Benders for rego. The plates will start with "Y", as I saw a fella walking out with a set of new plates today that started with the Y.dobo wrote:Well done Bennie. some mechanics must make a killing telling people they need more than they should for a roady, especially if they're selling the car as they will do whatever to have it happen the quickest!
Yeah it looks that way... It's Dirka...steptoe wrote:You've sexed him then ?
Does that put you in the "dirty old man" category???steptoe wrote:And your sister knows you have her up in here ? Where we can, what is it, right click, set as desktop background and Viola - bennies sis is on our desktop
You want the other threesteptoe wrote:When the first hubcap gets crushed lemme know, I got just one with my wagon
As part of the five percent that still have a spare under the bonnet, I can say that turning it over occurred to me once, but I was too lazy to go to the trouble of cutting the screw thingy. Can't recall if I ever actually checked to see if it fit upside down...Smokey wrote:Probably coz 75% of us cant fit the spare in there anyway. 10% have catch cans, intercoolers or second batteries in that location. And 10% are too lazy to care and probably didnt read your post. That leaves you in the 5% minority category. Does it even fit upside down? Im pretty sure I tried this back when I had a stocko...