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Any of you gang bangers doing exciting shit this weekend

Was thinking about trying to fix the Daewoo... kinda not in the mood though...

Anyone going to tas's workshop? gonna head there soon to check it out.

Why? What's happening there?

well hey, if you want to buy me a line so I can drive that to meets instead of the Daewoo that'd be awesomepossum. If not, guess I'll have to keep waiting until I can get one, and be one of those... whatdayacallem?... enthusiasts?

Bringing a Daewoo is about as lame as me driving my Volvo to meets.. Oh wait. I did :happy:

I kid I kid.

and u let it hit the limiter lol!

well hey, if you want to buy me a line so I can drive that to meets instead of the Daewoo that'd be awesomepossum. If not, guess I'll have to keep waiting until I can get one, and be one of those... whatdayacallem?... enthusiasts?

<3 John

its all jokes breh

yea its true everyone here pussies.. watch them talk it up pretending not to be :mad:

brandon came and left cause his a bitch.. as i ahd a customer waiting so i couldnt really chat :happy:

You know im kidding right.

Buy my shit box. $7k

I said BUY me one.. not SELL me one... slag :happy:

Hey John where do you live?

around the corner from Taz's workshop

why does my clutch pedal squeak?

if being srs, oil the hinge

Edited by Isola
why does my clutch pedal squeak?

Dodgy bracket, flex, dry spring.

My old car did it bad + flex, welded it up perfect! Current car does, but no flex, read on here a few times just load it up with WD40 etc and it should help

yeah i will give it some WD love tomorrow, then finish bleeding the brakes and i can drive it again :happy:

booked in for an epic expensive wheel alignment on thursday (getting the rear control arms bent to adjust camber)

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