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Old 25-07-2019, 07:45 PM   #11
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Default Re: What made you feel good today?

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Originally Posted by Citroënbender View Post
This post doesn't involve "ladies in lifts"... :p

Went to look at a tradie van for a mate, he needed an engine donor for his. This was WAY better than the existing vehicle, and only a thou. Done.

What's so good about this? Well, the repair's part of the slow meandering required for XR6 "Foster Ute" to return to me... And I finished up talking classic Aussie Fords with the seller - had a few about the place!
So, im easily confused, but mate borrowed ute due to van crapping out, you lent ute to said mate as thats what mates do, to fix said crapped out van you'd need ute back, found better van for a grand. Seller likes classic cars so nice conversation. Mate now in better van?
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