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nah screw you guys. i aint takin no hooked from ipswitch....cause shane already told me they are bad news...how does he know...i dont know.

neither from the sunnycoast...cause its too far.

Edited by Oblivion

Whats with all the dodgey trading shit of late. Other sports forums i have been involved in go out of their way to root these f**kers out and get recompense. The mods in this joint only seem interested in doin whingy shit when someone has a cry cos their nose got put out of joint. >_<

no, I dont think it is working properly. As it is, it will be feeding oil to the middle gallery on the adaptor plate / block which simply cant be right - also cranking the engine hard for quite some time gets no oil preassure and the oil light stays on, then again its a bit low on oil now as I lost some in the process and have to top it up.

Ill prime all the oil lines by pouring the oil into the filter plate until it doesnt flow anymore then fill the engine up, then crank the engine and see what happens.

nah screw you guys. i aint takin no hooked from ipswitch....cause shane already told me they are bad news...how does he know...i dont know.

neither from the sunnycoast...cause its too far.

I'll pay for the maxi taxi up to the sunny coast, and we'll all put in for the hooker.

I'll prove your a premy

see now if you learnt to drive you wouldnt need slicks... >_<

What times were you pulling on street tyres again shane... Oh whats that, nothing, oh you cant cause your car is broken.

Oh thats right :sick:

Will we see 11s Col maybe 10s ?

Yep... 11's for sure, maby a 10 if I push it hard enough...

i just realised something...you guys want to see me.....blow my nose.....that is disgusting guys. you pieces of gheyness

Where did we mention we were going to watch. we will interview you and the hooker. hear both sides, study what was said, body language ect. Then we will know.

What times were you pulling on street tyres again shane... Oh whats that, nothing, oh you cant cause your car is broken.

Oh thats right >_<

Yep... 11's for sure, maby a 10 if I push it hard enough...

13.5 @ 107 in my 191rwkw gtst, with a 1.8s 60 footer, want me to show you the timeslip?

and whats ur best so far col? :sick:

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