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hehe, you wanna know how i pissed my ex off???

i posted her little buzzy friend to her house, addressed to her dad, with a photo enclosed.....

see, i was smart at some stage...

Oh Craig, that is some of man's best work right there. How bad was the picture, and can you post it up. :)

how do i find out if my timing belt has already been replaced??

i have owned it since 116 k, and my mate who had it before me bought it at 109k..so he doesnt even know if it was done...

i donrt really wanna spend the money on a new one if its only 17 thousand ks old!

i could spend it somethin else, like new brakes....

+1 on above comment

For rb20 and rb25 timing belts please contact me, I have done countless amounts on both motors, Did mine recently even tho its only done 80k.... lol and yes i'd change water pump at the same time! genuine parts aswell.

adrian, scott got those lock bars yet?

Edited by Ryanrb25

i can get trade discount through nisscare...Belt around 70 bux, generic Pump about 50 bux, genuine pump is around 140-160. My labour dunno, but not 300+ like everyone else. plus coolant about 10 bux, gasket glue ill supply lol

PLUS, ill show ya how to do it while talking some shit at the same time. :)

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