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Thats good, I am pleased actually :rant:

ur like my mum, everytime i go out now she's like, make sure u be careful, and ring me if ur going to be late *sigh*

car is at dan's shed now.

shane... the car is 90m. he's goin to raise it that 1cm to make it road legal for me.

and there is also a exhaust leak as well. so thats gettin fixed.

as well as the clutch too :laugh:

did he find what that tapping noise was???

The Regatta for next week...yes??

YES :)

Well sorry, but 90m = 90 metres according to the rules of mathematics.

90mm = 90 millimetres.

You YOUNG people still have much to learn.

yes john, normal people work in mm not m, sheesh

dans goin to fix everythin up that could possibly be wrong with it.

even goin to check out that fuel smell as well.

there is 2 things that could be causing the leaking.

1. the rear fuel lines might be cracked somewhere.

2. the seal around the fuel cap.

so, he's goin to check them out for me.

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