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    Punture repairs on public holidays

    Hey folks, does anyone know where I might be able to get a punture repaired in brisbane today (kinda late) like now - suppposed to be meeting people at 6.30 in the morning, in the process of doing pre-trip check and got a puncture in the driveway. The spare is different enough not to want to use it for the trip - fine for short distances though.

    Its not in the rangie - have plenty of spares for it.
    98 Harvey the tractor - 300 tdi Defender Wagon
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    Probably a bit late now but most auto-shops sell tubeless plug kits. Maybe one of the bigger servos might sell a kit too.
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    Thanks, we had one which we've tried, will find out in the morning how well it worked - they are apparently illegal??? - this is according to an ex racq friend.

    A well should be a fun couple of days, couple of alfas and either a smart car or bmw, se qld and nnsw
    98 Harvey the tractor - 300 tdi Defender Wagon
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    Quote Originally Posted by GuyG View Post
    Thanks, we had one which we've tried, will find out in the morning how well it worked - they are apparently illegal??? - this is according to an ex racq friend.

    A well should be a fun couple of days, couple of alfas and either a smart car or bmw, se qld and nnsw
    Those plugs are a legal temporary fix. They are not intended as a permanent fix but are perfectly legal. You are supposed to take the Tyre to a repair shop for the permanent fix.

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