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sorry couldnt be assed after i got my car back un tuned and still needing to have my dump put on, i msg Kellie

Chad i will be seeing Kellie today i will give her your O2 sensors

Steve, can you pass on my 02 sensor to Kell. I'll be seeing her today also.

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lol, steve is coming to our house roo, he can hand it to you himself! :banana:

:laugh:

Oh ... me forgot :bunny: I thought it was Chad coming over as well as Kell.

I'll go have my weetbix now ...

seems im losing p/s fluid... f**k.

hey ryan, dont spose youd be able to gimme a hand swappin a trans mount?

how much you lookin for if you can? cheers :banana:

Yea mate, trans mounts a piece of piss. Ill do it for nothing. When your free ill pop round or whatever and we'll sus where the power steering leak is coming from. PM me mate about when youd like to do it.

Lets go halvs in one rhys!

After what almost happend to me last night im going to have as much fun as possible while I can.

Watch the news tonight im sure it will be on there,some clown lost it on south rd heading towards the city near port rd and jumped the median strip and spun in front of me and missed me by about a foot then completly took out the car behind me in a head on.

I don't know how badly anyone was hurt coz I couldn't stop becuase all the other trafic just drove past like nothing had happend,wen I could I pulled over and called the ambos,

About 5 mins later they went flying past me heading towards the accedent with a few cop cars, can't beat that for response time!

The noise the 2 cars made when they hit is going to stay with me for a while too.

Im just happy im still here,it scared the livin crap outa me and not being able to do anything to stop it was terrible.

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