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found out two things from last night...my car felt wierd through the steering....because i split my high pressure line.....the next one is the reason my car was fumy was unforunately found out today....im now in the hunt for a new turbo as mine has shat itself...do good things come from monsta???

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found out two things from last night...my car felt wierd through the steering....because i split my high pressure line.....the next one is the reason my car was fumy was unforunately found out today....im now in the hunt for a new turbo as mine has shat itself...do good things come from monsta???

I hear not, if you don't keep good oil running thru them.

I've got a "no name" turbo (read: big f**ker) in my shed I never fitted. New, never used, if you're interested. Cheaper than cheap :( Is oil cooled only.

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What time did you guys leave BP last night, I got there around 9:40ish and no one was there...

Blame Pete for that one :( We were all discussing moving on to BP, then Pete turned up. We figured it was best not to abandon a Mod. :D Didn't get to BP until like 10.00-10.15pm?

Sorry dude.

So I finally made an appearance at Villis, was so good to finally meet people!

Cheers for making me feel welcome :P

Thanks for joining us and smuggling in your Mother :P

[how many people will understand that comment?] :)

Oh, and thanks for the membership form. Welcome #22. Next year you'll want 23? :P

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So I finally made an appearance at Villis, was so good to finally meet people!

Cheers for making me feel welcome :)

it was good to finally meet you in person as well Penny....i will email you once i get into work tomorrow....

Thanks for joining us and smuggling in your Mother :laugh:

[how many people will understand that comment?] :ninja:

Oh, and thanks for the membership form. Welcome #22. Next year you'll want 23? :kiss:

hahahah not a lot ruby.....watch out you might get e-bashed by the keyboard warriors hehehehe

i think Penny also started the craze for mother....every was getting theirs out :)

Thanks for joining us and smuggling in your Mother :laugh:

[how many people will understand that comment?] :ninja:

Oh, and thanks for the membership form. Welcome #22. Next year you'll want 23? :kiss:

i only just got that..never saw her do it but its clicked.. been out of school for a year and ive already lost my brains haha

hahahah not a lot ruby.....watch out you might get e-bashed by the keyboard warriors hehehehe

i think Penny also started the craze for mother....every was getting theirs out :laugh:

I had my Mother before she had hers :):kiss: (cool ... double meaning!) :ninja:

dont want to burst your bubble rubes....but im #22....penny got hers before me

D'oh! :)

your avatar disturbs me roo lol!

Disturbs me too :woot: ... make the God of Pelvis Thrusting stop!

D'oh! :)

Disturbs me too :woot: ... make the God of Pelvis Thrusting stop!

doesnt disturb me. does that make me weird(er)?

no it doesnt make you weird(er).....just means you like the pelvis thrust :wub:

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