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23-07-2011, 04:18 PM | #31 | ||
Making superman jealous
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Bondi
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yeah i have never liked scissor jacks the holden standard one is a bit better than in the territory i cant imagine what crap they put in the falcon.
I have always put the spare under the sill it is just common sense really. I got a blow out on the highway in a hire car once i kept driving in the emergency lane another 5kms or so till the next off ramp before changing they wont be using that rim again.. The euros all have a decent crank jack but most of them not a decent spare, go figure.
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If life deals you lemons dont complain just get on with it and make lemonade 2006 SY Territory Ghia AWD in ego with roof mount DVD, tints, 7 seats, iPod input 2005 Crewman Cross 8 with 350 cubic inches, AWD, black on black rims on black leather, tints and polished racks NEW TOY Bayliner 185, inboard 3L 4 cylinder pushing us along at 50MPH whenever i get a chance I love Aussie cars and are gonna really miss them soon....... |
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