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nah guys... that track thing was a joke i baught it for work!!

i have just realised i now own the car i hate and the car i love. :(

i just cant help but think it is in really good condition and well maintained and it was just F****ed

for factory!!! :):):no:

lol, ok i was copying and pasting a thread i had made on ns.com onto here, and in that thread it has a few attachments in it, well when i pasted it in SAU and posted it, those attachments have certain numbers which link back to that site and post up the image that was uploaded onto that site at that number.

anyways the attachment numbers from my post on ns.com obviously link up to different attachments on this site, and this is what i came up with when i went to post it:

post-9307-1158172947.jpg

then i wrote in a few other numbers around that one and got:

post-9307-1158172924.jpg

post-9307-1158172609.jpg

post-9307-1158172971.jpg

post-24240-1158173532.jpg

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lol, it all went wrong. :laugh:

got the car up on jacks, rear wheels off; ready for new brake pads & braided lines..... 1st caliper nut, pull tight, cracked the nut seal & put my knuckles into the inner wheel arch. doh. 1st nut made me go to hospital, lol, 3 stitches to a knuckle joint as we could see -everything- inside.................. :unsure: she was preeeetttty open ! lol, used a scalpel to scrape the black undercarraige gunk out off the bone. bwahahahah !

oh well. will be interesting at work while i do everything lefthanded. got a months worth of work to get done by 26 october, kneeop date. man im such a retard sometimes :laugh:

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