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Anyone know how much those battery clamps are (the one at the end of the cable, not the one to hold the battery down)?

I got a new battery for the 32 today but the negative clamp is too small for the terminal.

they are around 5 bux each by memory, and easily available from any auto shop.... :laugh:

cheers

Isaac

sorry NEG geeks dont go near that crap :wub:

I've been myspacin... :laugh: (geek i know) lol!

yeah if you not in with them i guess your out and all your shit gets flamed or banned

ohhhhh......they are a different breed over there mate lol

oh yeah quality thread

ha ha ha n.s at there finest >click ere<

but make sure you wear your hockey kit

Haha i know! Twas good, but didn't really get to have a chat with any of yous which sucked.

Next Villi's meet...if im not playing hockey i'll rock up in my fully sick Laser haha. I only got 2 or 3 games left of the season i think.

thankyou Madaz :D your welcome :P

U better!! run away taking photos of damos car... then left without saying bye.... RUDe hahahaha...

well this is good... post counts again.... here comes 2,000...

and sau msn group last night FTW!!!

welcome aboard IZZMO fellow 33 4door driver :D 1997 too nice

cheers guys:) i'm not really a post whore though so i wont be posting up on stuff unless its necessary lol... good to be on here none the less, Loving the new 33, ill get some pics up soon:)

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