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I hope so the oil pump came up a real treat :D I found the spray cap is the perfect size to cover over where the crank goes and leaves the little raised part unpainted, looks like it had come like that from factory when I was finished with it :)

Hey Chris, yeah, spent a week in the Holy Spirit and was diagnosed with Viral Meningitis. Still feeling weak but I am getting there. What makes it hard is the fact I am supposed to move out soon but I can't get a firm date as to when!!

I hear you had a little visit to Hospital as well??

i had bacterial meningitis in jan 2004

i felt like death and thought i were going to die

never thought i would get meningacocil :D

cought it at hospital just in time though

a lumber puncture with no anesthetic f**king hurts

I have been reading these forums for a few years now learning about the mighty RB and what's needed to bring out its full potential and the ppl giving that advise are not only knowledgeable but do it in a way that is supportive to a good result, then there are the ones who having done what I have done (read up) they are suddenly experts in all things RB, (do you know what an expert is? Its a has been drip under pressure hehe) I tend to ignore these ppl because they are just parroting.

YOU shane have done this so many many times now that I can't help but laugh at some of your "suggestions" but sadly its not a happy laugh its more of "boy has he got an attitude what a {insert appropriate term}" not that I think less of you, because as Dave has said your young and IMHO young ppl run off at the mouth [or keyboard] too often for thier own good, if you step back and look at the big picture, you would see that!

Its not just me and Dave, more than a few have seen through your thin veneer and snickered as well but what you have to worry about is Dave's comments, seriously, before you become the man on the outside.

Most of what you say does have its base in real world experience but its not yours until you have a quarter mile time or a lap time, really your not a bad bloke but

respect is earnt not learnt
i had bacterial meningitis in jan 2004

i felt like death and thought i were going to die

never thought i would get meningacocil :D

cought it at hospital just in time though

a lumber puncture with no anesthetic f**king hurts

awwwwwww poor slider *pat pat*

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