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Shane: Noel and I were chatting about the projects and time taken to complete them tonight. It all boils down to one thing - PREPARATION.

If you start out blind and just think I want this, and just add bits until you think you have it right, you will always be disappointed with the hack of a job at the end of the day and you will always spend twice as much and it will take twice as long.

Before any great project you have to sit down and write out your goal. Write down a list of EVERY item you think would be needed to achieve that goal. Then take it to someone who knows what they're on about (not some cash junkie workshop that only wants to sell you parts that look bling or might be bits he has to get rid of coz they been on the shelf for a while). Once you have all the information you need, take your list to another place and get a second opinion. If there are differences in opinion, ask why, then go somewhere else reputable until you get two well known and good quality workshops to agree on what it will take to achieve your goal. Then you proceed with a plan of attack to get everything done.

Once you have broken it down and know what you need and how to go about it, all the legalities etc. , then you will have a smooth operation.

Either that or just FRIGGIN ASK ME IN THE FIRST PLACE!!!!!!

Then you wouldn't have to spend so much money on crap you didn't need.

Yeah BOI!!!

lol ill walk on him.

lol!!

hows my fist sound..??

I dunno, hows a criminal record, and an expensive civil suit sound to you?? Honestly marki, we've been through this before. Get over it.

dnt worry its not just me i knw of others that arnt too fond of u. its just the world as u say

What, you know a few people on this forum who aren't fond of me? How genuinely sad this makes me. I know people who think the same of you, does it really matter at the end of the day? No, not really, unless your seriously vested in making everyone on this forum like you. I don't know what your social status is Marki, but I don't depend on this forum for friends.

DAN, whats the total?

Dunno mate, the lift pump was $130 but the filler I won't know until it arrives. The express air freight from USA he said would only be $50 and will take 3-5 days. But not sure on the actual cost of the item. Just fix me up when it get in.

K brudda?

lol!!

I dunno, hows a criminal record, and an expensive civil suit sound to you?? Honestly marki, we've been through this before. Get over it.

What, you know a few people on this forum who aren't fond of me? How genuinely sad this makes me. I know people who think the same of you, does it really matter at the end of the day? No, not really, unless your seriously vested making everyone on this forum like you. I don't know what your social status is Marki, but I don't depend on this forum for friends.

I like you mate.

And that's all that matters.

Shane: Noel and I were chatting about the projects and time taken to complete them tonight. It all boils down to one thing - PREPARATION.

If you start out blind and just think I want this, and just add bits until you think you have it right, you will always be disappointed with the hack of a job at the end of the day and you will always spend twice as much and it will take twice as long.

Before any great project you have to sit down and write out your goal. Write down a list of EVERY item you think would be needed to achieve that goal. Then take it to someone who knows what they're on about (not some cash junkie workshop that only wants to sell you parts that look bling or might be bits he has to get rid of coz they been on the shelf for a while). Once you have all the information you need, take your list to another place and get a second opinion. If there are differences in opinion, ask why, then go somewhere else reputable until you get two well known and good quality workshops to agree on what it will take to achieve your goal. Then you proceed with a plan of attack to get everything done.

Once you have broken it down and know what you need and how to go about it, all the legalities etc. , then you will have a smooth operation.

Either that or just FRIGGIN ASK ME IN THE FIRST PLACE!!!!!!

Then you wouldn't have to spend so much money on crap you didn't need.

Yeah BOI!!!

this sounds familar...oh that's right u've told me this before :)

well u know where it's heading now, plus i dont want a half assed job parts & fitment wise.

Dunno mate, the lift pump was $130 but the filler I won't know until it arrives. The express air freight from USA he said would only be $50 and will take 3-5 days. But not sure on the actual cost of the item. Just fix me up when it get in.

K brudda?

k, i'll transfer 200 and i'll fix u up the rest when the stuff comes in (pm bank details mk)

P.S dan that fuel system price doesnt include the shit i've fooked up on lol, that's the price for all the pump,s filters, lines, fittings, tank, injectors, fuel rail etc etc

Pajero 3.0lt V6 is just way too quick. Like OMG u need overdrive off to pass people quick. f**k me, watch out M1 IM BACK

patty go alrite eh? mite have to give u a run on teh M1 on my pink pushy :sorcerer:

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