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Geesss thats no good...

So did the other car take off i take it???

yes at the time when all this happen.... but later on after i got the car to a car park he came back and gave me all his details...

courtney is the owner so im pretty sure she can fill you in...

P.S i'm fine thanks, how bout urself?

after last night and then getting the quote back to fix my car.... not to well....

also i just need to set things right.... john stop calling me..... i really don't care if all the boys and girls on sau are laughing at me.... they don't even no me... you don't even no me... you say you do, but you really don't...

all's been confirmed

:laugh:

It's been confirmed has it... You really don't no me than...

Just a little information for all you....

really John is it any of your business or sau's business if i am dating Eddie....

NO.... It Mine!!!!!!!!! and if you want to treat someone with disrespected just because of who they are dating, then that is wrong..

you all need help....

you all need help....

This is the first i have heard about this...

Dont tar me with the same brush...

Can someone fill me in with whats going on around here via PM plz...

You should keep your beef with John, with John...

The rest of SAU dont really care...

yay my intercooler just arrived, deleivery guy stepped in dog shit hahahahahahaha..

Now, does any one know a good place to go on the northside for install? and how much it wil cost?

There is more to fitting an intercooler than just cutting a bumper...

There is quite a bit too it if you are doing it properly and to DOT standards...

It took me and my father inlaw about 5 hours to fit mine, the reason it took so long was we had to weld tabs onto the bumper support and front bar needed to be cut about 10 times before we got a good fit...

Its not a rush job...

ok i will reprase, anyone know a shop north side that will do install. i need number today so i can book it in for next week :D

and please dont say your place col :P

in my opinion... its only worth doing if you know how to do it without any hesitations or needing to ring or ask anyone questions about something.

otherwise, if u want to do it yourself, i'd have someone who knew what they were doin with you to guide you through it.

There is more to fitting an intercooler than just cutting a bumper...

There is quite a bit too it if you are doing it properly and to DOT standards...

It took me and my father inlaw about 5 hours to fit mine, the reason it took so long was we had to weld tabs onto the bumper support and front bar needed to be cut about 10 times before we got a good fit...

Its not a rush job...

yeah, i know, but i got no idea when it comes to it, so it would take me like 5 days lol, and i would probably need a new bumper by the end of it, after wrecking it trying to take it off or back on

Not to mention you need to cut a few 3" holes and pull the front end of the car apart...

I would rate is as a 3 start dificulity out of 5...

Fitting GT30 turbos is a 4 star... :D

Changing the oil is a half a start... :P

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