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seen it too, dont think it is shaun. Its been a spot on the 31 club before but dont think they're a member there either. what time did u go past it?

I went past there about 7ish when the second fire truck was getting there and there was police and an ambulance

Hey Pete,

I had a look around the yard at work today and found a 2m piece of that 100x40 beam that you need for your retaining wall. If you need some let me know and i'll drop it around.

well ive pulled my car apart lol got the rocker covers off and all and gonna go start cleaning it all up ready to paint. found out something interesting however, the airbox that is attached to the bit that goes into the throttle body, was melted underneath!!!! it had been touching my extractors :D explains quite a bit on why she is always either running rich or leaning out ....gonna try and get a nice shiny pipe to replace the black box and tidy up my engine bay a bit :domokun::blink:

Just be careful, that black box is an air resinator. May have to get your tune adjusted once its gone and its one smooth pipe from the AFM to the throttle body

hey Cara have you started sourcing parts for your build? I have a set of brand new Tomei heavy duty valve springs to suit a Neo here for sale $350. Retail $700. Else I am going toput them Ebay and they will sell for more.

Hey Pete,

I had a look around the yard at work today and found a 2m piece of that 100x40 beam that you need for your retaining wall. If you need some let me know and i'll drop it around.

ooooh yes please......let me know what I owe you for it bud, thanks.

yeah very sad bud.....classic case of 'money can't buy happiness'.......although it helps :P , but there's more to life me thinks.

On the weekend i went and stayed at my sisters place in Truro to watch the 24 hour moto enduro. It was pretty good to watch and cos my sister work's for the one of the land owners i got to thrash my thumpster around one of the sections when the riders had been through :P

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yeah it is awesome for 4x4 action, wish my sister would let me use one of hers. If i had one the farmer would let me use the land if i wanted, I can take my bike up there anytime he said. He only owns 6000 acres :P

Just be careful, that black box is an air resinator. May have to get your tune adjusted once its gone and its one smooth pipe from the AFM to the throttle body

well gonna have to have her re tuned cause i not sure how long that box has been melted for!!! :P

hey Cara have you started sourcing parts for your build? I have a set of brand new Tomei heavy duty valve springs to suit a Neo here for sale $350. Retail $700. Else I am going toput them Ebay and they will sell for more.

all that sort of stuff was in my quote from Chris Milton Engines for when i get it done,. but thanks heaps anyway :)

sorry thought id share this 1 out the car crushing

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i used to be a stupid driver & grew up & i see the answer is simple, make the laws maniditory so no judge can let people off with lighter sentences its this simple, people know if they look sorry & have a good lawyer they will keep their license one way or another but with manitory enforcement theres no chance & they will know what the punishment is no matter what. also maybe the law needs to add ideas like sentencing people to the military to learn.

Posted by: Lyndon Bushnell of elizabeth sa 1:59am July 04, 2009

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your still stupid its just now your a hypocrite as well. no wonder you live in the gheto. how about we enforce these rules you speak of and as you have just admitted to conducting in hooning activitys we'll crush your current car. clearly you are just as much a criminal as any other hoon. following your logic of "they dont learn" im sure your still hooning today.

n military wtf crack you smoke, obviously cheap elizabeth manufactured

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China's roads are notoriously dangerous. Last year, nearly 73,500 people died in road accidents in China last year, or more than 200 fatalities per day, according to police statistics.

wow.

China's roads are notoriously dangerous. Last year, nearly 73,500 people died in road accidents in China last year, or more than 200 fatalities per day, according to police statistics.

wow.

I dont hear them bringing in laws to crush cars now for people who have had a prang this year lol

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