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JDSTAZ45
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Post by JDSTAZ45 »

That parking fine fiasco infuriates me :glare:

Why couldn't the council ranger take the initiative to find out who the car belongs too before issuing additional fines. Morons. :x

Realistically, I hope you just get hit with the original $110 fine, or even better outcome.

Make sure the Council gets plenty of complaint notices from you and a letter to the ombudsman!! They should be reprimanded! Jerks :?

Keep the resto coming.... :beer
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Neil
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Post by Neil »

They're here!

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Alspos
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Post by Alspos »

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What's with the nuts (silver things) on the rears, where the brake lines go? Can you still use the stock brake line?
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Post by redzone »

Yeah that's where the hard line in the middle bolts on..
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Post by WidebodyWoody »

So Jealous. I can't wait to buy mine
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Neil
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Post by Neil »

Oh No... jealousy is having a staz (or not) .. but not having a widebody too!

Anyways, those nuts on the D2 rears were conveniently attached with twisty doobs, so not to misplace them, as pic below:

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Much clearer now why they were where they were.
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Post by GormzZ »

they are good quality aren't they neil! when mine arrived a week or two ago i was shocked as i wasn't expecting them and was such a suprise that i dug into them to have a gander at their beauty.. so glad the wait was worth it.
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