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    Originally posted by Slunnie
    No wonder he wasn't happy. Thats one hell of a drive!
    Bit of a dramatic way to save fuel Max :wink:

    Hope it doesn't become a battle to get things fixed 8O

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    Originally posted by seqfisho+--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(seqfisho)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteBegin-Slunnie
    No wonder he wasn't happy. Thats one hell of a drive!
    Bit of a dramatic way to save fuel Max :wink:

    Hope it doesn't become a battle to get things fixed 8O[/b][/quote]

    Bad news Max, and yes what a way to save fuel, as you know I can truly understand your predicament.

    Best of luck
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    Bryce

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    Update

    It all turned out ok in the end.

    LR changed their mind & sent a flatbed up to Birdsville to retrieve it.

    Trivetts got onto it same day it arrived. Turns out it was the vacuum pump that was cracked. "Never changed one of those before". It was of those one-in-a-million problems I guess.

    So we&#39;re back on the road&#33;

    Regards
    Max P

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    Good to hear
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Tusker &#064; May 12 2006, 12&#58;11 PM) Quoted post</div><div class='quotemain'>
    Update

    It all turned out ok in the end.

    LR changed their mind & sent a flatbed up to Birdsville to retrieve it.

    Trivetts got onto it same day it arrived. Turns out it was the vacuum pump that was cracked. "Never changed one of those before". It was of those one-in-a-million problems I guess.

    So we&#39;re back on the road&#33;

    Regards
    Max P
    [/b][/quote]

    Any compensation for the loss of time on holidays?


    Tell ya what though, it would have been one hell of a towtruck bill, Sydney to Birdsville and return

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