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yes i know you will pass it :huh: im talking more about other people... everyone knows stuff about cars, but its just the level of knowledge im uncertain about...

do they need to know what an intake plenum is? or how HICAS works?

how much do they need to know?

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yes i know you will pass it :D im talking more about other people... everyone knows stuff about cars, but its just the level of knowledge im uncertain about...

do they need to know what an intake plenum is? or how HICAS works?

how much do they need to know?

I would like them to have a general interest....

The pop quiz is uneccessary...I just want girls or guys that are willing to help

:)

not afraid of failing are we? :D

its ok, ill keep it simple :)

maybe we could get the entrants to do a quick write up on their cars instead! like a little blurb about the main points of their cars... thats probably a better idea actually...

yes i know you will pass it :D im talking more about other people... everyone knows stuff about cars, but its just the level of knowledge im uncertain about...

do they need to know what an intake plenum is? or how HICAS works?

how much do they need to know?

Do you know how HICAS works little man.. On both hydraulic and electronic systems?

i wouldnt mind helping out. do you have to be good looking? I know a little bit about cars lol But definatly LOVE them esp skylines...

No - they are just looking for people who want to have fun and help. It's not a show girl gig.

And ignore the quiz comments - most of them think HICAS is what you say to a girl named Cassy

No - they are just looking for people who want to have fun and help. It's not a show girl gig.

And ignore the quiz comments - most of them think HICAS is what you say to a girl named Cassy

Yep what TJ said >_<

You are more then welcome Addison...will add you to the list

Have you got a SAU shirt by any chance?

do you have to be good looking?

Definatly not or I wouldn't be in there!!!

It will be good to meet a few other girls that have the same interest.

Have you got a SAU shirt by any chance?

I dont have a SAU shirt either. I hope they come in pink :)

nope.. i'll buy one thought hehe

Cool :)

Are you member of SAU NSW??

Definatly not or I wouldn't be in there!!!

It will be good to meet a few other girls that have the same interest.

I dont have a SAU shirt either. I hope they come in pink :P

Sif say that about yourself's girls *tsk tsk*

Yeah im the same will be great to meet others like me lol " Car Crazy" :)

No pink :) but there is a merchandise thread...go in there and check your size and what style of shirt you want as there are two types...

No - they are just looking for people who want to have fun and help. It's not a show girl gig.

And ignore the quiz comments - most of them think HICAS is what you say to a girl named Cassy

Bwahahahaha or my male co worker for that matter >_<

So how many have you got babe and how many do you need?

Well she has me >_<

Haha everytime I see your SAU user name.. I sing that "do your ears hang low, do they wobble to and fro.. can you tie them in a knot can you tie them in a bow" bwahaha

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