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Originally posted by JET-33

ey i just got home

i dont get owned by any1...u call it a fkn computer, that controls friggin hicas, get real, then its a fuel pump..cant u tell the fkn difference....:D

maybe u need to get some mods so u dont have to pretend ya "computer" in the boot is a little fulsic bov areh haha

haha the hicas computer is a computer as it control the rear end steering just like the 'computer' in your kick panel controls everything else!!!!!

maybe u need to get some mods so u dont have to pretend ya "computer" in the boot is a little fulsic bov areh haha

do u even know what mods ur car has??? :)

Originally posted by JET-33

i dont get owned by any1...u call it a fkn computer, that controls friggin hicas, get real, then its a fuel pump..cant u tell the fkn difference....:D

So what do you think controls HICAS?

you brain ?? :bahaha: :bahaha: :D:(

:Owned:

You wouldn't know the difference as you definately dunno what a HICAS ECU is... or that it exists.

And you probably dunno WTF a fuel pump is to begin with.

computer in the boot???  

what u smokin man?

hahahhaha :D , couldnt resist :D

haha the hicas computer is a computer as it control the rear end steering just like the 'computer' in your kick panel controls everything else!!!!!
So what do you think controls HICAS?  

you brain ??      

You wouldn't know the difference as you definately dunno what a HICAS ECU is... or that it exists.  

And you probably dunno WTF a fuel pump is to begin with.

:bahaha: :bahaha:

HAHAHAHHAHA , lets not get nasty with things :( i think jet became a little confused when the term computer was used , but i posted the meaning up so there are no problems anymore :)

hey akeenan, where abouts did u find the bolts in the back? coz i've taken out the rear seats already and couldn't find anything loose there. been driving around for about a month without the seats & also wondered what the shhh noise was hehe. anyways, im certain theres a bolt sliding round the back, sounds horrible wen i take corners. just can't find the bastard!

finally found the source of the clunking noise! if anyone else has noises from rear, take out the jack and reach into that section until u can touch the bottom. i found a 10cm long rusted piece of rod. dunno wtf it is. pretty hard to get to, could barely fit my arm down there and just about got it stuck too lol.

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