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it was actually my oil cooler lines, they were rubbing agianst the steering, a bracket had broken but then I also had a rooted top control arm

but all good, and got rest of suspension fitted!

yay for me!

So its just Craig and myself?

What about Mikey??

yeha im mikey...nawt!!

hey.good'o about the car.lucky u.havent gotten arround to the clutch yet.

i will turn up there pretty early might even grab a bite to eat before hand at narrellan maccas or kfc..

chris,i will be bringing a tarp and it will possibly have poles to go with.so our stuff wont get wet.maybe from sitting on the ground they might,but at least they wont be saturated.

also today i went down the road and bought myself a thick sheet of steel to go under the jack because i know that the ground is going to be soggy as f@(k.

what time are you going to be getting there?

f**k your smart man! :yes: hahahaha

I wouldnt have thought of any of that! hahaha

spose, Ive had 3 drinks and im already stupid! hahaha

Umm....time...say 5pm? it starts from 5:30

I'll be bringing my tool kit, jack (if like last time I changed tyres twice :O ) tyres/rims......prob four :D ?

Dude, you arent on msn....you must have a life. hahha pm me your mobile number dude!

yeah mikey said he was ken then havent heard shit from him!

SOFT!!!!!!!!!!!

Sorry for that random comment....a few mum jokes have been flying around the office this arvo and I got a little excited......oh and I am really his dad...i just thought he should know....

hey did anyone watch how i met ur mother last night???

Sorry for that random comment....a few mum jokes have been flying around the office this arvo and I got a little excited......oh and I am really his dad...i just thought he should know....

hey did anyone watch how i met ur mother last night???

if u are his dad then that would really explain alot bout chubb.




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