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who on here works for ''y climb'' ????
matty T does.

Victor harbour for me tomorrow night woo. Alcohol Check, money check. woo

my boss owns y-climb, the company i work for (electel) use their trucks

why's that craig?

nah craig, they woulda been our north depot guys either going to or coming from a job down near ASC

im workin at ETSA St Marys depot atm, get to share my carpark with 2 tough 32s and a tough FC

lol, in my company car, i prob would have been flipped the big one lol

EDIT: haha jarrad, long time ago, long story,... well, several long storys.

:P

Edited by craig R33

hey just a quickie

if you had your bonnet open while working on your car and it was raining a lil bit...not heavy. and your filter may have got a lil bit wet would it cause the car to idle funny, as in revs drop a bit and sounds like its missing????

cheers

ahh k coz was getting a head light changed over at adel jap imports..n the guy was workin on it out side n was going to swap it over but then didnt coz he would have to take my bar off and didnt wanna scratch it or anything so he put it all back together but now on idle the revs drop n if i give it a bit of gas while idleing it sound slike its missing but when driving its fine.

I did start it straight away tho after he was finished as i had to go but the filter didnt look like it was wet but could of been coz of the rain...hopefully he didnt touch anything.

Edited by vinnie32GTS4
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