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Well Mr Wogboy! U must of been mis informed cos

this harness expired in 2005 and has been used

in many CAMS events, club days and track days ever

since the date of expiry so sorry to say but ur wrong!

So take ur usless faulse info and post it where

someone cares!

Edited by JDMS15
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Listen Wogboy.....

U clearly have no idea what ur talking about

and probably haven't even been to a race track

before so if ur urge to talk sh*t is so compelling

i surgest u spend a little more of ur time in the

WASTLAND fourms!

At least there u won't look like such a di*k!

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