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I'm running on two hours sleep... I'm just functioning like crap.

Ask Tas! lol. he witnessed my complete f*ck up today.

Welcome to my world. If you get this job its like this all the time :D

F_ck up hey...

Do go on,

Welcome to my world. If you get this job its like this all the time :D

F_ck up hey...

Do go on,

I've worked in a 24/7 call and radio center.. I know about sleeplessness :)

Let's just say... Don't ever let me touch your sump plug :)

I've worked in a 24/7 call and radio center.. I know about sleeplessness :)

Let's just say... Don't ever let me touch your sump plug :D

That sounds kinky.

Hahaha nice ... *walks away*

Oh AND this is why I need a rear sway bar >.< Got the front today, rear will be next week, hehe! I am currently running JIC Coilovers 10/8's ... I should go 12/10s on track :D

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Hahaha nice ... *walks away*

Oh AND this is why I need a rear sway bar >.< Got the front today, rear will be next week, hehe! I am currently running JIC Coilovers 10/8's ... I should go 12/10s on track :D

http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g86/RandomRiki/MSN.jpg

I wish I knew things about stuff and stuff about things.

What you just said made no sense to me :)

Tristan its gods way of saying dont fit turbos before buying ecu ect

yeh - agreed it wasnt ideal, but the original plan was to get the ecu done in a matter of weeks

however shit kept going wrong so the ecu kept getting put off,

its not like i was driving it around - ugh

riki thats a damn land barge, get a rear sway bad and you should loose that, then see about needing stiffer springs

riki thats a damn land barge, get a rear sway bad and you should loose that, then see about needing stiffer springs

Didn't you read what I said? I am getting a Rear sway bar ... and I have JIC Coilovers running 10ks front 8ks rear and I am going to up it to 12k front 10 rear!!! :D

Edited by Kitty34

Bahaha ... I could do that ... the car is still being set up :) it's good attempting to drift it with each new mod, makes me appreciate when I add something new :) Like I can't wait to put these Cusco solid cradle bushes in on the weekend & my Cusco sway bar + adjustable castor rods :D Then I will see how it goes :D

In other news:

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Rims are balanced and fitted. Spark plugs are changed, oil is dropped and flushed, gague cluster is changed, oil filter is changed, fuel filter is changed, blow off valve is changed, pod filter is installed, strut brace has been put back on.

tomorrow = bleeding ATTESSA, filling up oil, installing alarm, installing exhaust.

tomorrow hopefully = registered and driving

:D

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