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Does anyone have or know of anyone that has some bolt-on spacers lying around I could borrow for a short time to see what size I need? I would really like to see some 20mm's on, but don;t want to for out the cash for some until I am sure. It would be much appreciated.

ive got sum 5mm spacers here brand new u can buy for $15, nothing special brand got them from sprints auto

hey all... just quickly..

pulled the CA18det out of a bluey, running 100%.

put it in the rolla. now i idles like crap and missfires..

changed plugs..

what could be the problem?

any ideas?

was your car at "complete exhaust" (carline) today adrian???

saw it there this morning while i was getting my external gate screamer pipe open to atmosphere again by Michael

he does GREAT work there at great prices

that it is all.

My name

Is flubba bubba wubba jubba noongahhh!

Im BACK

Run! Run! Run!

Run Gordon!

Its the policeman, we gotta get up out the jails its policeman

grab ya bong, get the weed, its police man!

-D

Does anyone have or know of anyone that has some bolt-on spacers lying around I could borrow for a short time to see what size I need? I would really like to see some 20mm's on, but don't want to fork out the cash for some until I am sure. It would be much appreciated.

I have some 5x114.3 20mm spacers you can borrow but you will have to find some nut for then as i have used the nuts for the spacers i made on the CNC.

morning all!!!!WOOOO half day today...got the wifes falcon and a trailer load of rims and tyres that i have to swap over down at grand auto...pick up a battery....load the kids motorbikes and get ready for stansbury....i bet this morning will go slow as hell now :)

Collected 2 of my Design and Construction Management projects last night from my lecturer and scored top marks! :):ermm::banana: Funny thing was that I was worried I had left some detail out.

Projects required compiling a Site Analysis Report detailing everything about a development site from a site visit and survey. Next part of the project required the design of a single storey dwelling on that site, complete with all drawings you'd submit with Council for Building Rules Consent. Ah, I felt like bragging. Not often you get 100% from design projects. :cool:

Now I just got another 2 to go!!! Time for beer tonight!!!

[end bragging] :P

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was your car at "complete exhaust" (carline) today adrian???

saw it there this morning while i was getting my external gate screamer pipe open to atmosphere again by Michael

he does GREAT work there at great prices

yep that was mine!

and yeh he does! and FAIR cheap!

Today is not a good morning for me.....got into work and so much is needing to be done that its not funny.....plus going for another interview at 3pm then go home and clean the 33 for tomorrow......

here is a pic of a single story dwelling.

But thats only the front elevation! :banana: You haven't labelled the roof pitch, or dimensions of the window and door framing and the pier and cavity locations for those openings. You'll also need to annotate the construction materials and dimensions. Is it steel frame or timber frame? What grade wood?

Where are the site plans, elevations, floor plan, section plan etc?

And on and on ... :cool:

E- for your efforts :)

lol.....i spose that's what youd expect from a magna driver....jk

:ermm:

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