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Try some bricks and a plank of wood! works a treat.. smile.gif
i think ill pass on the bricks and wood....

lol

Buy a set from Repco - 50 buks - you will need them more then once im sure so its a worthy investment? - but im guessing since you asking to borrow your not whilling to spend the dosh - where by the plank and wood idea seems right up your ally

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I have...

i) big ramps

ii) extra loooow ramps

iii) hydraulic jack

iv) jack stands

v) witches hats to surround your car

vi) yellow tape with black stripes to wrap around the witches hats

vii) hard hat and...

vii) a sign that sticks into a witch hat that says, "HARD HAT AREA"

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I have noticed that Terry...

i) likes making lists

ii) applies different lists to different topics

iii) uses the same layouts

iv) has a witches hat with a sign

v) doesn't like writing full sentences

vi) has too many points for each topic :(

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I thoroughly enjoy all of terrys posts - they are informative and funny at the same time :D - also quite a list of stuff you have there terry - i went to the site but for the life of me i cant find anything on it - and i have been on it more then once trying to find stuff befor!!

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I have noticed that Terry...

i) likes making lists

ii) applies different lists to different topics

iii) uses the same layouts

iv) has a witches hat with a sign

v) doesn't like writing full sentences

vi) has too many points for each topic :(

Lol so true but his posts are funny and helpful :D

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all sweet...changed cat back whilst on the ground....take that 100 ramps....

thanks anyway guys.....wasnt too hard...

oh and rb with just 3" dump pipe sounds sweet....well actually very nasty...sounds like a dragster...

That's the spirit!!!

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