Tire change cuz
https://youtu.be/JY0Ag0fMxz8
Je suis content avec le prix: $169 une pneumatique
So it's todo un pit estop right now. Just got the two front tyres on the 2016 SUV changed. Front left tyre had a metallic screw in it like a week or so, deflationary. Changed it myself for the spare held in place under the vehicle at the rear. Meantime my utility vehicle is being serviced by moi and also my buddy from El Salvador back in Compton or wherever I'm from. We were servicing it the other day and chatting in Spanish when we saw two detective cars, unmarked, with flashing lights and sirens whizz by on Luxford Road, (I grew up in 612 Luxford btw) like ten minutes apart, one a Hyundai Sonata and the other I don't recall (probably a Holden). He's the only guy in the world I talk with in Spanish. If you're fluent in a language and only talk it like once a year it's pretty spesh (special). Very mysteriously, like magic, most recently I noticed my car horn on the utility vehicle started working again first time since I bought it, it has never worked for many long months. Also the driver's window was down a bit one night while I was sleeping on the boat however I don't recall leaving it open in the rain with my expensive SUV electronic key in harm's way, very uncharacteristic of me, possible fairy invasion spooky shit.
Pitstops gone wrong cuz:
https://youtu.be/ti3ELIlAGlk
Moments later,
.... just changed the oil filter on the utility vehicle. That's more than the official Holden servicing would do for my General Motors SUV. Mechanics in Australia will absolutely rob you blind (if you let them) then just go back to Cali with their Jacob on like Game or something. My buddy the El Salvadoreño said to change the air filter and fuel filter but I'll just get him to do it when we do the spark plugs back in the ghetto, talking in Spanish (Castilian to be precise).
I also need to change the oil on the SUV but couldn't be bothered today. Time to squeeze in some relaxation before things get busier. Resting is extremely important, whether you do it like a bear for an entire quarter year or longer or just an hour or so, wherever you can get it, you have to really do it properly. So I'm not going to bother describing my recent meeting with my local sailing club ex-commodore, or my time in Compton (yes I went there), neither the Greek Australians in Melbourne. Coz I need to chill now, so I'll just watch formula one pitstop confusion.....
C'est la vie say the old folks..... I met two men recently, one 89, the ex-commodore, and another 82, at the tyre mechanics today and they're both in outstanding health from what I can see, I wouldn't mind living like that my friend, I can assure you.
Man look at the brakes flame up on that Mercedes during the pitstop, absolutely amazing, that's exactly how se llaman. Amazing.
Shit will definitely go wrong, getting out of the pits, still with formula one:
https://youtu.be/VdmjjTNW-8Y
Yeah the Australian and American air forces used the wide open green spaces near the above ground electricity tower corridors to pile up munitions to bomb the Japs during WW2 nearby Luxford Rd around Whalan etc, Tregear. No doubt.
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