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lol. figured with the amount of genuine shit id thrown at it recently, id continue the trend. :D

not a bad price, was 30 odd beans for 3 litres of concentrate, and 10 bucks for 10 litres of demineralised water, so yeah, works out the same price as *insert name* coolant, just has a nissan badge on it. :D

im off overseas for a month in about 2 hours, is there anyone who thinks there up to my level of annoyingness to carry on my duties for said period?

duties entail:

- laughing at ruby.... alot.

- gettin talbo upset (easy task, altho he tends to try ignore. a pro knows ways around this)

- pushing luck with mods

if you achieve greater than a 20% warning during my time away then you can apply for a full time position.

kthxbaiiiiiiiii

ohhh P.S

in regard to payment, you go into the draw to win the internet. for proof of how awsome this prize is please refer to attached picture:

zomg-you-ve-won-internet.gif

^^could be you

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Ok, just had a weird thing happen with the 33.

Hasn't been driven for over a week, so i take it for a quick spin around the block. Get home and can smell burning rubber, popped the bonnet and the power steering belt has decided to walk off the pulley by one rib, but only on the pump pulley?

Belt is not over loose (possibly a little loose, no adjustment left, time for new shorter belt!)

Going to check harmonic balancer bolt, just to be on the safe side.

im off overseas for a month in about 2 hours, is there anyone who thinks there up to my level of annoyingness to carry on my duties for said period?

duties entail:

- laughing at ruby.... alot.

- gettin talbo upset (easy task, altho he tends to try ignore. a pro knows ways around this)

- pushing luck with mods

haha, you certainly do all the above well.........have a good trip where ever that may be

You already push your luck with me Dave so you're definately a shoe-in

be more of a shoe in when you put your foot in his ass to kick him outa here :)

sorry havnt posted today needed to get my fix of daily dave abuse :P

back to study

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Hey Mitch, fork out $1200 for a lawyer like what I did. Then fork out $400 in court fee's and then another $300 in fines.

Even then, there's no guarantee you'll get off the fine.

if i had that kind of cash id be using it to get my car working man :)

Ok, just had a weird thing happen with the 33.

Hasn't been driven for over a week, so i take it for a quick spin around the block. Get home and can smell burning rubber, popped the bonnet and the power steering belt has decided to walk off the pulley by one rib, but only on the pump pulley?

Belt is not over loose (possibly a little loose, no adjustment left, time for new shorter belt!)

Going to check harmonic balancer bolt, just to be on the safe side.

That is weird. I'd take the option of a newer (correct size) belt.

:)

That is weird. I'd take the option of a newer (correct size) belt.

:)

Yeah just checked crank center bolt and thats tight. Belt was a 3pk855, reckon i'll go the 845. Just a bastard of a job getting to the tensioner nut though!

Well, I got to check out the 33 up on a hoist today and its very respectable underneath.

Got the Stagea booked into MV Automatics to have the solenoids replaced ... $630 :P

Also lined up a GTR box for the Stagea for the manual conversion later this year. Time to shop for the other bits :)

Yeah just checked crank center bolt and thats tight. Belt was a 3pk855, reckon i'll go the 845. Just a bastard of a job getting to the tensioner nut though!

Try doing it in an RB S13 :) There is literally like 2cm between the harmonic balancer and the rad in my car (doesn't help that i have a fking huge rad in it :P)

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so, this was an interesting day

get my rego renewal for the patrol. tells me to ring them up as there's problems

ring them up

"oh, your car is defected"

"no its not"

"yes it is, 17th march it got done"

"riiiight........i got that cleared"

rang sturt. they punched it into the system and voila..........im still flagged as defected. Said i came in and got it cleared a few days after, but ive since (read: a month ago) ripped up the slip as i thought id never need it again. They just rang me (mid me typing this post) to tell me in the last 3 and a bit hours of checking the till receipts, they found my receipt and have put the defect thru as cleared in the system (finally)

what a lol

Try doing it in an RB S13 :) There is literally like 2cm between the harmonic balancer and the rad in my car (doesn't help that i have a fking huge rad in it :P)

Lucky then that taking the radiator out is a 5 minute job :)

What did you get defected for Matty?

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