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Ok, so i have bought a Power FC, no hand controller. Should i get a HC before i worry about installation and tune?

Just got my HID kit, which looks (to me) like the connection from my globes to my HID kit dont match. Anyone wanna fit it for me, or know of someone who will do it? Im thinking Auto Perfection.

Cheers guys.

probably Steve.

Ok, so i have bought a Power FC, no hand controller. Should i get a HC before i worry about installation and tune?

Just got my HID kit, which looks (to me) like the connection from my globes to my HID kit dont match. Anyone wanna fit it for me, or know of someone who will do it? Im thinking Auto Perfection.

Cheers guys.

got some pics of it there damo?

i can fit them but its abit of a drive for you tho :)

hey guys, I've been away from my computer for about 4 hrs and just got back to see the mods have removed the thread about "Photos" from that dude with the bi-polar disorder.

Did he end up flaming me for saying that manic depressants shouldn't be off their medication?

I don't know if I should've been laughing or feeling sorry for the poor buggar.

so craig, in a nutshell, what what else was said after my post to that dude?

I was hoping to found out what his deal was beofre the thread was actually deleted.........he obviously came across as a hacker with a few personal issues!

lol, pretty much nothing ha ha, no replys from him, at all.

just more people adding to the confusion of the whole thread.

oh, and charmaine handed out some '' verbal bashing'' to a few randoms lol

I see the "SA Photo" thread is gone too.

Chris is an ok bloke, but has had some issues in the past - guess you could say he is a rather misunderstood kind of guy. Its not my place to talk about his past, but just remember he is a nice bloke who's had some issues. I'm sure everyone on here has had their good/bad days, and today probably wasn't one of his better with regards to agreeing with forum rules.

I never saw you post Pete - you have PM

But for all benefit - Don't feel sorry, but don't give him a hard time either. He is a Nice guy, and always up for an interesting chat if you give him the time of day rather than being an e-warior like many of you are.

LOL my "verbal bashing" was quite well deserved.

The bastard hijacked my personal photography thread in the photography section on SAU. And randomly posted HIS photos in MY thread...for MY photos only.

Im in a mood atm, where if he did it again i would be hell like :D:):(:domokun::domokun::domokun::domokun:

I think you get my point :angry:

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