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yeh i should have listened! sorry ryan... :)

thats something i can deal with ne ways!!! and its puerly my fault.. at least everything ryan has done has been 100%

adrian= fail hahahahhaa

ryan = WIN

lol dont be so hard on yourself...

shit happens and its happened to all of us. At least the motor is in top condish.

Andrew ill do another...:happy:

LOL just got a letter in the mail informing me I 'failed to vote' in some local election circa early September. They have a space on the back that lets me chuck in an excuse as to why I didn't rock up (to try and avoid the MASSIVE penalty of $20 :P)

Might put something in there like 'I was sleeping in and cbf' or 'I do not care for your political mumbo jumbo' or something stupid. They'll reject it and I'll have to pay the $20 but who cares, it'll waste a bit of their time :D

either that or I'll pay with a drawing of a spider :rofl:

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here ya go Andrew :rofl: this ones on the house ill have to charge you for the next :D

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hahahahah damn I should've looked in here before I wrote my smart arse letter, could've printed that out and done a snail mail version of the recent email joke :P

had an adventure in the rolla today :P

had another crack at fixing the fuel tank... seems to hold up, so i took her out for a cruise.

could still smell petrol, so was gonna pull off brighton road n suss it out, then the old girl stalled. we pushed her into a carpark and had a look......... the carby was leaking fuel from this shoddy rubber seal that was in the re-build kit straight onto the turbos exhaust housing :S

so glad it stalled or me and my mate would have had a ride in a fireball.

upgrade time!!! gonna get a webber in there, or maybe a carby from a camira :D:rofl:

got it towed to my mums place, and i saw thomasino drive past in his 180, i waved but got a blank stare lol

hey as some of you may know ive only got 1 head light at the moment due to some sort of wiring issue in my car.

anyone here got some skills and willing to help me out n take a look? i can cough up some $ or do a krusty burger exchange.

ive already checked its not the globe :P and ive changed the switch inside the dash which is known to be troublesome in 32s, so somewhere along the wiring line a rat has had a snak or something.

Edited by Inline 6

Just finished making up the actuator extension screw on bit that attaches to the flapper.

Bit of a bastard welding it then i got slag inside the thread few problems as per normal when working on cars. Now to take it for a spin. :)

Driving n/a with the flapper disconnected starts to get to you after a while. :)

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