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oh hey guys,

ill be bringing a video camera,

can someone please bring a digital camera...

i want some shots to be taken by the water at wollongong....or somewhere...

shine up your babies, theyre gnna be models for the day.

hey guys,

friggin hell...hate to do thsi to ya's...

i wont be up for the cruise to wollongong.

wil meet you at KK's for some beauty shots

some family commitments have come up in the afternoon. (i havnt been to a cruise....since our last meet......family always gets in the way...i wonder if its a ploy by my mum for me to 'miss' every event i say im going to...)

see you then!

make sure your babies look shiny farrrkn new.

Craig!!

no wayy man!!

i went to my cousins telling averyone "i sat in a gtr today...you shouldve seen this thing!!"

its kinda ironic coz we spoke about gearboxes f**king up before i left.

good luck with it dude, unfortunate =/.

ANNA x 2. where were you ladies?

Yeah ... as far as how it sounded... imagine there was a big piece of plastic/metal bolted to your tyre and it was hitting your wheel arch each revolition... it was kinda a wack wack .... wack wack... in every gear cept 4th... drove it to silverwater and its over in the shop again.

Maybe a tooth was ripped off one of the shafts or something.... Still drivable but kinda nasty. I crawled from 0 to 40kph (not going over say 2500rpm) then shifted into 4th @ 1200 rpm.

Yeah ... as far as how it sounded... imagine there was a big piece of plastic/metal bolted to your tyre and it was hitting your wheel arch each revolition... it was kinda a wack wack .... wack wack... in every gear cept 4th... drove it to silverwater and its over in the shop again.

Maybe a tooth was ripped off one of the shafts or something.... Still drivable but kinda nasty. I crawled from 0 to 40kph (not going over say 2500rpm) then shifted into 4th @ 1200 rpm.

ahhh damn it. very sad to hear man...hopefully its nothing TOO costly. so the cruise was cut short?

some pics from today...

http://i211.photobucket.com/albums/bb29/ro...01/DSC00918.jpg

http://i211.photobucket.com/albums/bb29/ro...01/DSC00913.jpg

http://i211.photobucket.com/albums/bb29/ro...01/DSC00914.jpg

http://i211.photobucket.com/albums/bb29/ro...01/DSC00915.jpg

http://i211.photobucket.com/albums/bb29/ro...01/DSC00916.jpg

http://i211.photobucket.com/albums/bb29/ro...01/DSC00917.jpg

Naa not just while driving slow.. I was just driving like a grandmother on her way home from sunday church to relieve stresses.

Neutral Clutch in no noise. Clutch out... noise...

First Second 3rd 5th noise which... wacking gets faster with with revs.

4th no noise... not even when I give it some stick... boost comes on fine.

Yeah I saw you pull over, though WTF!?

I pulled over just up the road and waited for like 2 mins. I did a U-Turn and came back to find you, but you had moved somewhere else and I didnt have your number.....

Sorry dude.



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