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    Quote Originally Posted by jay see View Post
    Grab your spoon mate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Plasnart View Post
    How's the servicing expenses for subi's nicco? Been vaguely looking around for a new work vehicle for a while. Subi's high on the wanted list, but not yet ready to step over the commitment threshold. Do Subi owners experience euro prestige service inflation?
    To be honest mate, we've one had the car for around 15000ks, and has only seen one service in that time. I had it serviced at a licensed mechanics rather than the dealer. It only cost us around$300-400. I'm sure other ones will be more but I feel I'm getting a better service while maintaining my warranty going through a mechanic

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    Well may not be getting to the Canning in the next 12 months, so I've been thinking of a few other smaller trips.

    1 - Border Track
    2 - High Country
    3 - Googs Track
    4 - Yorke Peninsula
    5 - NSW central coast
    6 - Southern QLD

    If I can do a few of them I'll be a happy camper.
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    Dropped some big trees on a neighbour's property for fire wood. Nothing went wrong which makes me happy!!!

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    Nice, what's going on with the hanger in the second pic? . .

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    Been working up at my folks place in Mallacoota that got burnt on new years. Grocon got the block cleared in late April and gave been spending the week removing a couple of large Yellow Stringybarks and some other trees. Bit of a shame to take down the big buggers but enjoyed them and will mill them up and hopefully get some good timer out of them . . . Certainly on the road to recovery now. .





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    Quote Originally Posted by Rossco View Post
    Nice, what's going on with the hanger in the second pic? . .

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    No idea how to deal with it hey. Dropped the first tree, it clipped the second one on the way down and compromised it. Was leaning a fair bit and I didn't feel comfortable leaving it. Cut that one down and it's ended up wedged on yet another tree but is much better than before. Any suggestions on how to deal with it mate?

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    Ah bugger. Can have a look if you like sure we can work it out. .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rossco View Post
    Ah bugger. Can have a look if you like sure we can work it out. .

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    Sure mate, would be much appreciated! I'll give you a call later today

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    Quote Originally Posted by rusty_nail View Post
    No idea how to deal with it hey. Dropped the first tree, it clipped the second one on the way down and compromised it. Was leaning a fair bit and I didn't feel comfortable leaving it. Cut that one down and it's ended up wedged on yet another tree but is much better than before. Any suggestions on how to deal with it mate?

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