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no idea I leave work at 5ish get home quickly change and haul butt to dans and work till late and then go home sleep and do it all over again the next day. I'm not complaining as I learn heaps and actually enjoy building something using my hands and eventually watching it turn over. Also with Dan around we can give each other crap and listen to the radio as well.

no idea I leave work at 5ish get home quickly change and haul butt to dans and work till late and then go home sleep and do it all over again the next day. I'm not complaining as I learn heaps and actually enjoy building something using my hands and eventually watching it turn over. Also with Dan around we can give each other crap and listen to the radio as well.

hows it all going troy almost finished or whats got to be done??? :laugh:

yeah not bad mikey I have hte water pump tonight will paint it tomorrow and fit along with some sensors and waiting on an oil pump and also the turbo but most of it is comming togehter well. I am getting a couple of things powdercoated black just so they are nice looking but will also handle being in an engine bay :laugh:

yeah not bad mikey I have hte water pump tonight will paint it tomorrow and fit along with some sensors and waiting on an oil pump and also the turbo but most of it is comming togehter well. I am getting a couple of things powdercoated black just so they are nice looking but will also handle being in an engine bay :)

cool money is in my way again :) lol seems every time I think I can get things rolling some thing pops up & takes the money lol :laugh:

steph what r u still doing online go be with your man

hmmm give me a license to drive then :laugh: thats right

nah he's coming over.....just at 6am after work (what a lovely man i have XOXOX) .....im just excited about seeing him, hence why im up late ....cant sleep!

ahh yes i know the feeling I am not living much past a noodle diet but hell i hope it is worth it. I still have to decide ecu and loom but have worked heaps of overtime which has helped a bit.

lol pfft what?.....attached?...married?

im sure you know stacks of single people....

either that or yo havent met like the 50% of single people out in the world (rough estimate of mine :laugh:)

yas were both very lucky, i appreaciate him everyday for being in my life hehe

ok getting all mushy in here

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