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Thank you my friend. Its hard to make sure you dont encourage the bubbles when your rushed....

eyelids look mad man, glad u like em.

+ not to mention they will give u like 20kw*!!!!!

*kw=kiler wasps

anyone know much about hicas?

like a reason why my hicas light would be on and that i have lost all power steering?

anything would help....

Because it's buggered, common problem.

Search it in the steering and suspension forum and you'll find plenty of howto's. Easiest way for memory is to buy a hicas lockbar and just not have it. It's more of a pain in the ass than anything.

Does anyone that lives or drives around the Noosa area regularly, want to do me a small favour?

I just need some information which should be relatively easy to get.

It is quite important, otherwise I wouldn't be asking here.

PM for details. Will give a small thank you for information.

LOL daz. i woudlnt mind one of those!!! i thought you both would be glad that it wont be on the coast anymore, 1 less car you wont stress about beating you :cool::D :D :P

already got my new car it cost me 1500 so wach out!

MY IMPORT DAYS ARE OVER....................................until further notice

LOL daz. i woudlnt mind one of those!!! i thought you both would be glad that it wont be on the coast anymore, 1 less car you wont stress about beating you :cool::D :D :P

already got my new car it cost me 1500 so wach out!

MY IMPORT DAYS ARE OVER....................................until further notice

why did i see your car yesterday arvo driving then if its off the coast?

so your new ride is a VX clubby is it? they go for about $1500 now days dont they lol gotta love australian car values.

why did i see your car yesterday arvo driving then if its off the coast?

so your new ride is a VX clubby is it? they go for about $1500 now days dont they lol gotta love australian car values.

:banana:

Bugger aye adam got rid of the 180?

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