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well i was driving it today .... put my foot on the clutch then i hear something small fall from under my car... im like wtf??? anyhow then i hear soemthing a lot larger fall from underneath then i hear something being dragged from underneath my car then the pressure on my left foot dissapears from which the clutch pedal makes against my foot so im thinking there is a problem. I take my foot off the clutch and instead of the clutch pedal coming out it stays in agaisnt the floor. i found this funny. so i get out of the car and see the clutch slave cylinder hanging from under the car and resting on the road. after a few phone calls i arranged for some tools, jacked the byuetch up and solved the problem temporary.

im wondering why the hell it just fell out, it seems funny to me oh well.....:)

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akeenan: are you back in melbourne now?

you think that is funny.. i let my g/f borrow my car for 2 days and she manages to get a canary and EPA all in one today.. and yet I've been driving for 6 months and not *one* problem with cops..

*hilarious* to everybody...(except me).

oh dont worry i will fix it up, notice the 1 bolt as well holding it in place this is because the thread in the other hole is stuffed, i'll fix it though...

oh also today i was driving fast along dandeong road and i saw a cop car in my rear view mirror with its lights on im not sure if it was for me but i conveniently went into the chadstone carpark did a few laps then kept going, i was proud of myself,

pred yes i am back in melbourne but i am going back to japan asap, im going to study japanese for a while then go and work over there, i have contacts :D

Originally posted by predator666

i let my g/f borrow my car for 2 days and she manages to get a canary and EPA all in one today

u going out with Vickii?? :confused:

*waits for canadian comments*

hahaha i found that funny in a 'damn im an arsehole' way

i mean sure its not good but then, its just one of the many things you look back on and laugh

unless it cant be fixed, then in the words of the wise bender 'you're boned'

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