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PostPosted: Mon Dec 25, 2006 7:57 pm 
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So lame and so close to the northern beaches. Thats the thing I love about living up here because there isnt as much trouble and I feel safe knowing I parked my car putside on the street. Still I wear adidias sneakers all the time......... :cry:

It reminds me one time in around that area one dickhead chucked his bottle to my car.........


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I have a snap on solid stainless 36" long power bar sitting between my seats. the official reason for it's presence is to undo the wheel nuts if I get a flat...


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I take it you can only 'change the tyres' while outside of the car with a bar that big :roll:


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fergo308 wrote:
I have a snap on solid stainless 36" long power bar sitting between my seats.


I need one of these, my wheels cant be removed with anything except the socket set I have, so a power bar for leverage would be much better than the jumping up and down on the socket bar I do currently....

I am almost up for a new socket bar, as the one I got is rather bent.

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I have a snap on solid stainless 36" long power bar sitting between my seats.


I need one of these, my wheels cant be removed with anything except the socket set I have, so a power bar for leverage would be much better than the jumping up and down on the socket bar I do currently....

I am almost up for a new socket bar, as the one I got is rather bent.

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Ah "changed" too many "tires" huh mate?

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hahaha thats a nice tip of advice. Better than a baseball bat :D


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Club lock FTW!

They have a hook, plus a handle, and cops can't accuse you of having a weapon.


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And the key bit would make a nasty dint in someone's forehead aswell :)

breaker bar FTW though. I also have one about 400mm long behind the drivers seat (for changing wheels) :wink:

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the best bit about it is being stainless,you just wipe it clean afterwards... :wink:

it weighs the better part of 3kg as well,and has a grip on one end,and a protruding 1/2" angle adjustable adaptor on the other. wasn't cheap,but I don't skimp on tools. particularly ones I use often.


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I have a snap on solid stainless 36" long power bar sitting between my seats. the official reason for it's presence is to undo the wheel nuts if I get a flat...
Haha I have a Koken one in mine (jap stuff is beta than yank stuff :wink: haha)

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I'd only use two brands of japanese tools. sunflag and mag.


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hahaha, lads are funny things. Where i used to live at the northern beaches is just across the road from housing comission which was full of them, and they'd all hang at Balgowlah shopping centre bumming smokes off people. 3XL pants worn hanging just under their asses, boxers up, polo or nautica hat and shirt. Stylish.


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Mandy wrote:
hahaha, lads are funny things. Where i used to live at the northern beaches is just across the road from housing comission which was full of them, and they'd all hang at Balgowlah shopping centre bumming smokes off people. 3XL pants worn hanging just under their asses, boxers up, polo or nautica hat and shirt. Stylish.


Gives new meaning to 'yobo', but the sad thing, is they cant work out why Mr Employer turns them away at the door when they apply for a job, and Centrelink know they wont amount to much more than 'skater dudes', so they dont worry about the positive cheer, they just take the dole forms each fortnight, process them, and move onto the next 'lad'.

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centrelink or not I get annoyed becasue it comes from the tax payers money and they dont have any right to receieve it. It is better to be used for other areas. HOw the hell do they afford nautica stuff :evil:


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They either steal it or mummy buys it i assume.
Adleys eshays :roll:


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