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cost of a packet of welding rods Carl? :down:

hahaha, will prolly weld up the one that im taking out. the one that im buying is from a KE70 but has been cut down & modded to suit a ke36... will rebuild b4 i slot it in :)

no luck yet mate. few places i couldve left em though, ill let you know.

np mate no big hurry.

man i hate banks sometimes.

"yeah, we got your insurance details and we can give you the cheque, but youll have to wait until monday.

"..."

fk they are homos sometimes aye, the slackest cunce ever. Wish I worked at a bank :down::)

On another note, my alloy intake pipe rocked up today, gonna have a crack at fitting it this arvo. Gonna have some epic flutterzzz y0 :)

fk they are homos sometimes aye, the slackest cunce ever. Wish I worked at a bank :down::)

On another note, my alloy intake pipe rocked up today, gonna have a crack at fitting it this arvo. Gonna have some epic flutterzzz y0 ;)

looks at Nene :)

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