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oh dear, last nite was a hoot

dave, hows the random body parts that got slammed into the door frame / pillar of my car?

should upload a few photos when i get my camera out the car......wasnt overly muddy but we found a good spot to go through. Even the cop that rocked up was chilled

So in light aircraft back here then? Errmm...No thanks :happy:

i prefer to call them dingy's in the sky

anyone know the causes of hard to start rb25? its cranks over but takes 5-6 times to slowly get running.. once its running if i turn it off then back on its fine..

its like only once its been sitting for a few hours!?

any ideas?

I have the same problem as well....so far cannot work out what it is arrgh

Next time you get on a plane flight and the guy next to you is an a-hole or the lady won't keep her kids coralled from kicking your back .... follow the instructions below ....

What to do in a flight when you have an annoying passenger seating next to you ...

1. Remove your laptop from the briefcase;

2. Open the laptop slowly and carefully:

3. Turn it on, as well as the sound;

4. Make sure that the passenger next to you is looking;

5. Access the Internet;

6. Close your eyes for a few moments, open again and look up to heaven ;

7. Take a deep breath and open the site: http://www.myit-media.de/the_end.html

8. Observe the facial expression of the passenger seating next to you.

Since i fly a lot for work i will keep this in mind LOL

Just putting the word out there that if anyone is interested in coming to Ministry of Sound Trance Nation to HQ next friday please hit me up for some tickets as its $30 on the night and the tickets are $20....cheers

BTW... If you want to prove a point N/A wise... You should do it in a 7.4L v8 or something. There is nothing that can be proven in a 2.5ltr 6Cyl N/A :down::P

I would be a bastard and say "rolls royce merlin' but theyre super charged so i have to settle for Rolls Royce Meteor

rd&l

-D

oh dear, last nite was a hoot

dave, hows the random body parts that got slammed into the door frame / pillar of my car?

lol, it was a riot. lookin forward to the next outing. got a few killer bruises from that door of yours.

Life Story entry #336

Loaded and delivered some of the jarrah flooring that I purchased yesterday and today. Oh boy, did I bite off more than I can chew! I'm barely halfway thru it. Getting the rest of the 180m2 of flooring next Sunday (after dyno day).

I've still got splinters in my hands :rofl:

This week I gotta order the floor framing materials.

Life Story entry #336

Loaded and delivered some of the jarrah flooring that I purchased yesterday and today. Oh boy, did I bite off more than I can chew! I'm barely halfway thru it. Getting the rest of the 180m2 of flooring next Sunday (after dyno day).

I've still got splinters in my hands :rofl:

This week I gotta order the floor framing materials.

How about wearing some gloves?

Attn scandy;

How much was your turbo rebuild and hiflo and where did you get it done again? Looking at buying some N1's that are in need of rebuild cheap and sussing my options if its even worth buyin haha

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