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shifty

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Hi everybody I'm a newbee just bought my first D40 Dci on a 06 plate any help or advice would be useful. Cheers
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Hi mate just got it last week its a pick up, getting the rear cover fitted Tuesday. Not going off road though.
 
Welcome to the forums

The best advice you can get is invest in a good pair of scissors and a quality hair dryer (if you've read all the jealous D22 owners comments elsewhere in this forums you'll understand that and wont get offended when one tells you that you brought the wrong ute and they want their perm died green).
 
Awe crap thats really going to hamper my next trip to the Big Pineapple. Not so much when we drive past the big Galah in Kimba though because galah tastes like crap.
 
Welcome Shifty

Best you post questions when you come up with them. This forum has a wealth of info on just about everything you can think of. A first bit of advice i have would be to use the search function before posting a question to see if the subject has been covered prior, which it probably has.

The second bit of advice would be to ignore all comments from D22 owners who live in some dream world where STR's are considered as real cars. In reality they are just pretend cars for those to afraid to go anywhere near the lovely, comfortable, good looking, well groomed D40.

:rock:
 
Welcome Shifty

The second bit of advice would be to ignore all comments from D22 owners who live in some dream world where STR's are considered as real cars. In reality they are just pretend cars for those to afraid to go anywhere near the lovely, comfortable, good looking, well groomed D40.

:rock:

been inhaling too much hair spray again i see Merchant.:lol:

agree with you on the search function though, good advice. there are too many threads created that have been covered in detail in other threads. there is no harm in reviving old threads. there is HEAPS of new members coming onboard that may benefit from old threads too.
 
been inhaling too much hair spray again i see Merchant.:lol:

agree with you on the search function though, good advice. there are too many threads created that have been covered in detail in other threads. there is no harm in reviving old threads. there is HEAPS of new members coming onboard that may benefit from old threads too.

Lol, awesome come back.

Dave.
 
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