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u mean that'll teach u to sell the 32 :)

True that.

As I’m rather pig headed, I refuse to sell the Lexus to some kid for less then what I’m asking now, already losing enough money. So I can’t myself getting another car anytime soon either.

I’d rather trade it in, then give it away privately. Now, just to find a car yard with R32’s that aren’t over priced

hey guys, well i woke up at 10.30am and msgd a mate up the road from me, he said to comedown we would do something, i get there and they are all drinking from the nite before, also a girl i used to go to school with was there her name was elise, ( she is hot) :) but every 1 was off chops, and wanted to go to the bottlo up the road, so i took them there and they made me buy alcohol, ( 2 bottles of vodka for $50) so now i got back there and started drinking, every 1 has passed out im drunk as, and about to go to sleep for a few hours. what r u guys doing??

Gidday peeps, I thought I had sorted my boost leak but upon further inspection i have a huge problem, the outlet for the compresor sits right next to the exhaust manifold (1cm) and the 90* rubber hose I had on there disintergrated :), so now I have to find some thing that will bend quite radically AND take the exhaust temps, plus go from 50mm to 60mm.

I do know of flexi stainless exhaust hose, but its very expenisve. I checked out some marine hoses on the web http://www.southernseasmarine.com/trident/waterhose.htm but they state they are WET exhaust so I am a bit confused on that one but whatever I cant drive it until I get something in there.

Queensland diesel spares is the only place I know of, any others? To get it going I turned the 90* around and stuffed the tube right up it, just tested it and it seems to hold OK so that will do till monday.

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