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yeah Luke the heater core shat itself in January this year and dumped the entire contents of my radiator into my passenger side footwell (lots of mopping up/cleaning/drying ensued) :) - I rerouted the pips in the engine bay so it wouldn't leak anymore, and have only just gotten round to replacing the core.

The old core had split along the top tank weld line, as is quite common.

Hmm i got water leaking into the drivers footwell, theres nothing in the passenger one. Cant find what it is and got no idea how it gets there. Annoying the shit out of me.

I'll be pulling out my air-con later on and leaving it out all together. Only keeping the rear demister and front windscreen blower.

Dang, so my 34 that I have de-winged is gay? *sob, sob, sob* Ah well, hope somebody buys it anyhow :O .... ask your mates guys - she is going up on car sales next weekend for $21k .... 230rwkw and lots of fun to be had.

My new Nissan has a rear wing :):P .... I fly to Melbourne to pick it up July 18th now ....

I know what it is

:)

Going to reply to pm's or what?

hey hey the swandwich action is only cool when 2 women are involved.

and lol at the quick question thread, sled you aint in control till your outa control :)

LOL Dan, I gave up on trying to control you & Ruby yonks ago :P

Having said that, while Penny is having a laugh with this consider yourself safe........however, if I get 1 PM from her, I'll turn you & Roo into Eunuchs :(:)

yeah Luke the heater core shat itself in January this year and dumped the entire contents of my radiator into my passenger side footwell (lots of mopping up/cleaning/drying ensued) :( - I rerouted the pips in the engine bay so it wouldn't leak anymore, and have only just gotten round to replacing the core.

The old core had split along the top tank weld line, as is quite common.

Told you the whole dash would have to come out :)

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You have a total score of 5.

This indicates your patterns of alcohol use do not pose a threat to your health or put you at risk of alcohol dependence.

Would've been a different score back in the day me thinks.

You have a total score of 26.

This indicates your alcohol consumption puts you in position of considerable health risks. You are probably moderately-severely dependent on alcohol. Your doctor may make further investigations, recommend counselling or alcohol reduction strategies.

that is my mates score :|

LOL Dan, I gave up on trying to control you & Ruby yonks ago :P

Having said that, while Penny is having a laugh with this consider yourself safe........however, if I get 1 PM from her, I'll turn you & Roo into Eunuchs :):)

Guess they'd better stock up on straws :(

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