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Feel your pain. My Jeep was broken into a few months ago in my carport in Kohimarama. Ransacked(s?) - nothing taken or broken, just stuff left everywhere. I leave nothing in view or of value in any car btw. A modified rat trap is waiting for their next "feel-inside-centre-console-in-dark" break in....... Can't wait.
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An old trick that works every time ( as mentioned before ) is get a 21mm single hex socket, smack it on with a hammer until it's right on, then just power bar it off. 21mm is 99% fit, for others use another socket that you can't get over it by hand, hammer only. And only use a single hex. Will need a vice and punch to get the old nut out. I've had to do this so many times with mates cars and customers who can't find the key in the past. Ever wonder how the scum bags get your wheels off without your nut key?.... same ole 21mm socket and hammer.
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http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1845064&page=1 Only in America!
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I have a hoist. 6 meters enough room for you?
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pm me with what you are after. have a look for eraser on tardme for whats up now. Can only list 50 at a time thou. Will withdraw any on tardme if you're interested.
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You painted the wood.... goddam butcher Looks good..... use and abuse it!
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Right - just a work bench and a swivel vice. Won't upload pic's here, save a bit of bandwidth I guess. http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b370/kiw...0561600x450.jpg Solid metal top is 5mm thick. Length - 1.36 x .82 high x .630 wide. Sturfy to handle any hammering or engines etc. Has wood slats underneath for putting whatever. Not sold legs. Easier to man handle around the place. http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b370/kiw...0560600x450.jpg This is a decent engineers work vice. Jaws are 6 inch across and opens upto 6.5 inches. Swivel base and can also take a hammering. 3 x mounting holes. Bench 90 buks Vice 90 both together 170 End up on trade me if no ones interested.... better deal here to you guys of course.
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Black - paint it balck. Black is cool and maori chrome wheels Keeping the tray on it? Edit: i'll get more organised next week. I'll throw up individual tools , testing equipment, tool boxes etc.... or look under eraser on tardme for what's there now, can withdraw if anyone interested.
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Stand is gone to Gus. A+ - would trade again
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depends on the value of the car you are taking over, and which state. I looked at doing that with mine, but flagged it because I needed a 4x4 here. Cost for me was 3500 for my 96 318iS. Could sell it there for 19-20K!!
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PM'd gus Auckland i am.... PM me if anyone wants ph number.
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Before I wack this on trademe, i'll advertise it on here. like this pic below. Bought from Sulco tools a few years ago. Used twice. 4 adjustable mounting arms blar blar. Jockey type front wheels. All wheels metal. 360 deg rotate. Infact have a whole workshop of equipment i'm selling. Big ass drill presses to tin snips to large tool boxes If you are after anything, workshoppy, ask and i'll see if I got it :0 Oh - 80 buks for stand to bimmer guys, or 120 tardeme when I put it up. [ edit tardeme part and shocking spelling ]
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Haven't fiddled with your car type/year, but if it's the wrong pads, they generally just don't fit. I'd say whoever replaced them left some bits out like metal clips etc.
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I'm not indulging my personals on the web. Sure, if it's submitted to a site that set that sh*t up or email.... nar, not even on a forum. Will however do this: Voltaren MGB GT luckily that was actually first, otherwise it would be Voltaren Kimberly
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So - you illegally download software off the net, big deal. But you are stupid enough to blab to the whole internet about it, and then offer it for resale. The knumbnuts is strong in this one. --Edit for spelling, and must say you do a good job at pchop.