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I read the first sentence and was thinking "cool! something to do!"

then I read the second sentence and thought "oh... yeah... that'd probably help"

so I'm no good to you, sorry!

It's a two man job so if I can't find anyone usefull you might have to do :(

yeah i've already done it with one of them.

They are good for flushing, and do an OK job at bleeding, but I have found (particularly when the lines have been empty, like mine were) that you need to do a quick manual bleed afterwards to get a good pedal feel. Normally my mate who is a mechanic does it and I just pump the pedal, but he has flown off to NZ for two weeks :(

Yea... I doubt I'll wash my car there again. The soap will take away the wax/polish. I'm sticking with the gentler shampoo I've got now. =D

Colin: You should try the Mother's reflective coating. Damn good in terms of look and feel/touch!

side note..

Did anyone know the new auto text they put in

??

some reason i type c u n t - flamin mongrel

still lacks that extra 20rwkw ?

Edited by Redsuns88

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