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nero is the problem, even tried burning through windows, still = fail

hahah >insert witty quote about redheads and burners<

sorry but how is nero the problem?

If the burn fails during the procedure, your burner might be faulty.

If you can't even get the file into a filesystem template and prepare the image, then give up and hire a nerd for half an hour. Then sell your PC and buy an abacus.

-D

Dammjust got back from my regency appointment and failed :D.

Got done for tiwsted brake line but it passed the brake test.

6 x 9 speakers in the back so they cut the metal parcel shelf and parkers and low beam on 1 side.

Does any1 know hwo or where i could get to fix/ put in a new metal parcel shelf???

please help

Parked our car in Jetty Road, Largs North on Saturday afternoon.

We had two (2) Port Power season tickets sitting on the dashboard.

Some bastard broke into the car and LEFT TWO MORE!

A rebuilt high flow i would of thought would be better than a 2871

52T 2871 will do 250rwkw and a 56T will do 270rwkw, i don't see a high flow doing that. Garret rate them at 460 and 475 hp at the engine respectively.

Edited by D_Stirls
Parked our car in Jetty Road, Largs North on Saturday afternoon.

We had two (2) Port Power season tickets sitting on the dashboard.

Some bastard broke into the car and LEFT TWO MORE!

Wow.... I guess they couldn't have been true port supporters

after all, you didn't mention that they'd stolen your car radio :D

-D

Dammjust got back from my regency appointment and failed :D.

Got done for tiwsted brake line but it passed the brake test.

6 x 9 speakers in the back so they cut the metal parcel shelf and parkers and low beam on 1 side.

Does any1 know hwo or where i could get to fix/ put in a new metal parcel shelf???

please help

cut metal parcel shelf........you'll be lucky not to get black listed for that (as the parcel shelf is usually part of the structural steel

might be worth checking out what nisswreck can do for you though

heres the question scott, how did you not know your headlight was out? i can pick it on any car i drive (especially at night).........and i woulda checked all my lights before going anywhere near regency anyway

Dammjust got back from my regency appointment and failed :D .

Got done for tiwsted brake line but it passed the brake test.

6 x 9 speakers in the back so they cut the metal parcel shelf and parkers and low beam on 1 side.

Does any1 know hwo or where i could get to fix/ put in a new metal parcel shelf???

please help

are you kidding me for 6x9's ???? that means you could defect a lot of cars in this town. I dont care for 6x9's but that is petty shite , its going to be expensive to fix labour wise unless you can weld, rear window might have to come out just to keep from breaking it ,, that sux big time

try a body shop for install if you dont want to attempt it

anyone have about 20-30cm or so of 3M automotive double sided tape laying around? The tough stuff they use to stick on car trims, etc. NEED some.

superchump doesnt sell the good stuff, not the one down south anyway

you need the red 3M tape , used for trim, call up any auto paint store for it, or rare spares on south rd

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