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no, but who was the one who bought a fully built motor? huh huh??

*points to corner*

You bought the parts and got someone else to put them together for you whats the difference?...who is the one who took his engine out and put a new one in in a day in a back yard when you are getting someone else to do it for you.

And dont hate me for my pablos cousins style sweet hookups, you would have done it if you could

*Slaps you into corner* :laugh:

you're very welcome bryn.. rb25/30dett ftw

no no no rb26/30dett ftw :D

well yeah I will grab it off you as I want to go ad get it power coated and mod it a bit more :)

want me to bring it on sunday?

2 hours to go today :)

how? and why?

You bought the parts and got someone else to put them together for you whats the difference?...who is the one who took his engine out and put a new one in in a day in a back yard when you are getting someone else to do it for you.

And dont hate me for my pablos cousins style sweet hookups, you would have done it if you could

*Slaps you into corner* :)

jah jah, ramble ramble i'm too tired to reply to all that :)

and morning peeps :laugh:

Hey you may not need a pillow if you drove a mini! *whispers* please don't bash me :laugh:

Hey turdz are you gonna hit the absinthe with me when i'm down?

haha depends, i like teh pillow lol

YES :D!!

But im not sure where they ahve it, with the spoon and sugar and light it up.

Only place I know is that chec resturant in kingscross.. but u prolly have to eat there to get it..

Ask around or google n find out.

Did I ever tell anyone that my suspicion about my old engine being buggered was correct?

Piston 1 fried and the crank was bent :laugh:

So I am glad I decided to buy that engine when I did as it saved me about 3-5K! And to think I almost didnt buy it!

lolz got ny pics? if theres no melted metal or bent metal they're not worthy :laugh:

but the best part is waiting 6 months for the build, sheesh

P.S able to have my mula for sunday farken?

lolz got ny pics? if theres no melted metal or bent metal they're not worthy :laugh:

but the best part is waiting 6 months for the build, sheesh

P.S able to have my mula for sunday farken?

the rings were plenty melted and the piston tops had some nice craters going on

Ya bringing the money on sunday is the plan - the $50 you owe me for completing the engine swap on time :D lolz

the rings were plenty melted and the piston tops had some nice craters going on

Ya bringing the money on sunday is the plan - the $50 you owe me for completing the engine swap on time :) lolz

noice, decent job :laugh:

i know details of said swap, which technically didnt all happen in the one day :D...so if nyone owes someone, its u that owes me :)

noice, decent job :laugh:

i know details of said swap, which technically didnt all happen in the one day :)...so if nyone owes someone, its u that owes me :)

fine gimme my car back :) he he

Bah one hour to go then drinking :D

ur car? its MY car now :laugh:

how come u get to go drinking soo early in the day???

Bank time yo

The way this is set up it has to be during the day, I cant see walking in to a crowded city bar by yourself and asking for 25 beers working out on a friday night!

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