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yeah, theyre orgins. DNA02. gonna wander down to JIS some soon and have a look at new wheels...

should have my kit by the end of the week. :D

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id say the niehgbour was rather lucky, hell, 6 months of regular sex with a pageant queen and cash in hand, AND his wife knows and doesn't care. win, win, win situation.

Apart from finding out "his" kids arent really his lol

i replaced my switch thinking that was the prob and still had the 1 head light issue, ended up being some lil white box on the steering wheel column that wasnt getting power to both lights.

im pretty certain it is the switch on the donor cluster, cos i attached the old cluster and both lights came on. i'll see how easy it is to swap over

hahahah good find there ruby

"He did not guarentee...but said would give an honest effort" :D

Ha! Who wouldn't give an "honest effort" if your mate offered you to root his model girlfriend/wife. ;)

Ha! Who wouldn't give an "honest effort" if your mate offered you to root his model girlfriend/wife. ;)
id be working overtime. not resting til the job is done. properly.

i would be working weekends and public holidays as well :D

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