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Puff, puff...pass

going to go see the people at the bank tomorrow, see if theyll let me borrow some money.

wait, its thursday... bah, today even, stupid nightshift.

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hey Jess thanks for kind words

i been tinkering with paint shop pro a few years now and know like 1% of it :action-smiley-069:

Thats ok I think it looks mad!

nah its good madaz, might get you to do one for me mate.

Lol and it begins!!!

oi catch can does not replace that hose, oil catch can goes on the hose from passenger rocker to inlet pipe.

Im wondering if the same hose I use for the catch can will be suitable for the rocker breather. I'm guessing I need a hose that can retain oil like the catch can so it seems like a good plan.

who else thinks that the sa section has been going to shit as of late seems most topics are crap to turn to utter crap by ppl just saying stupid shit or just trying to argue for the sake of arguing....this use to be a good section.

Hey hey hey, NO jumping the line there Miss Sin, I'm on the left and have been for a while, and the douchie goes to the left.......after the puff puff pass!!

Oh P.s Top of the morning to ya!

Aww sif wont be a gentleman and let me push in.... :) I have never heard of this going to the left business!

Good morning ;)

who else thinks that the sa section has been going to shit as of late seems most topics are crap to turn to utter crap by ppl just saying stupid shit or just trying to argue for the sake of arguing....this use to be a good section.

No I dont think its going to shit, there is nothing wrong with it at all. People shouldn't just attack people like you do dan, or that black32 im so cool guy.

You didnt tell me about the hose already all you said was the stuff you have doesnt fit and I doubt they make the OCC hose big enough to fit over those ports so I am going to have to go and get soemthing that will.

The only thing I think that would make the SA section go to shit is if everyone starts attacking other people.

I have been reading the SAU forums for 3+ years, as well as ns.com, fordforums, ozmazdaclub. etc. etc. and the thing that kills a forum (like ns.com) is when people attack others for having an opinion. Sure discussion is great, but don't start making personal attacks, and saying that XX always posts shit etc.

my 2c anyway.

Aww sif wont be a gentleman and let me push in.... :) I have never heard of this going to the left business!

Good morning ;)

Alllllright then, as if you havn't heard that track thats says "Pass the douchie to the left hand side" in a rastas voice! Maybe i've been passing to the left for too many years now! :)

The only thing I think that would make the SA section go to shit is if everyone starts attacking other people.

I have been reading the SAU forums for 3+ years, as well as ns.com, fordforums, ozmazdaclub. etc. etc. and the thing that kills a forum (like ns.com) is when people attack others for having an opinion. Sure discussion is great, but don't start making personal attacks, and saying that XX always posts shit etc.

my 2c anyway.

couldnt agree more +2c = 4c

we keep going like this will have enough money for our own race track ;)

morn' all

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