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Hey Shaddy,

Havn't spoken to you for ages. Looks like the engine rebuild is still going..... how many months now??? 4? sheesh.... how much faster do you want your car to go? it was fast enough..

Hey man yeh about 4 i keep running out of money,won't be long now mate then i'll have to run the sucker in.

changed my air filter to a better one? haha. thats about it. im lookin at getting a turbo, already spent a fair bit on my car and dont wanna spend anymore until ive sold it. :)

yea, best not to spend money on a car if u planning on selling to trade up anyway. its just a waste really.

sooon, i hope lol i just got new clutch to get put in this week, so il get that installed soon, then il have to wait till after jambo, need money for that weekend before i start saving for future mods.

i also have a shift light installed.. that counts as my mod too..LOL

i'll see you at the Jambo,. come watch 17DIS down the 1/4 mile... entering the street series.. should be fun.

i also have a shift light installed.. that counts as my mod too..LOL

i'll see you at the Jambo,. come watch 17DIS down the 1/4 mile... entering the street series.. should be fun.

yeah man will come say hello for sure, going down with mates form brisbane.

if anyone want to go and see 17dis run at it. we are going to willowbank raceway on the 8-8-07. was gonna take my car but then thought (save some dignity). i will be going with 17dis, however will prob have to pull out from uni obligations.

if anyone wants to come, meet at etamogah pub at 3pm. leaving at 3.15, no exceptions, if ur not there try to catch up.

:PBJ: :P

Edited by r33cruiser
if anyone want to go and see 17dis run at it. we are going to willowbank raceway on the 8-8-07. was gonna take my car but then thought (save some dignity). i will be going with 17dis, however will prob have to pull out from uni obligations.

if anyone wants to come, meet at etamogah pub at 3pm. leaving at 3.15, no exceptions, if ur not there try to catch up.

:PBJ: >_<

does that mean you're coming along now ? dude,. seriously.. take your car down for a run,. its all about the fun bro. :sorcerer:

1/4 mile run is where its at.

Looks like I ain't drivin anywhere this weekend now... just jumped in my car, doesnt kick over.

The battery is fine, there are lights on in the car...

Starter motor?

I had the altenator repaired maybe nearly 2 months ago cause it wouldnt start, im thinking that the Alarm System is draining it... not installed correctly?

Never had these problems before i had the Viper ALarm System.

thoughts?

Sounds like you are having the same problem as my brother...

Ok...deal is...Lights will turn on, stereo will work, hazard lights etc....your battery just doesnt have enough charge to kick the motor over...your battery doesnt have enough charge to do this and needs replacing...

I'd say your security alarm is draining the battery to much and your alternator has shat itself again..

Chris

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