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Guest Mr IAI1124

Dude, that's gotta suck, when I lost my licence my 33 was broken into twice, not flogged ( hard to actually drive away now as now engine my mum calls it the beetle cos tha engines in tha boot but anyways!) but they just get in and tinker round and that fcuken shitted me, can't imagine how it feels to have it gone, hope it turns up dude, one thing, maybe call the cops and just say something along the lines of "hey jus reporting some wild behaviour in what appeared to be a maroon VL commodore with the plates "RF-084"... say your a concerned citizen and it's just an annonymous call, get two or three mates to do the same and although you wont actually know just say it was in the Ryde area one day get another mate to say Hornsby, another Bankstown or something, if there is a little interest in it, might prompt some action (BTW Don't tell them you know it's stolen!!) ???

Guest Mr IAI1124

Hey I want something different, who'd ya reckon I could get to do it?? Ive jus found a new engine, whos gunna do that sorta job?? any offers?? Would i lose so much power between the wheels and flywheel if it was in the boot?? Imagine the handling(rather not) but still...

Guest Mr IAI1124

Dude it's not running in the boot just all shit sittin in there in a big oilly mess!! (Had a blow by and blew piston in one) and had the dipstick fly out, and cracked the manifold so not a happy boy but when i pulled my fmic off at first, there was oil FLOODED through all the pipping, in fact theres oil sitting in front the fan blades of my turby :-( is that bad?? Could I jus turn tha vacuum from suck to blow and something n jus suck or blow all the oil out n bolt it back up???

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