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dave helped me quite a bit as i am retarded with electrics - and in general,

but yeeh didnt seem too bad - the problems happen when you take off the dash to connect to power and you discover that every wire behind it has been hacked to shit and has just been tapped back together

so fixing all that up (soldering/heat shrinking/zip ties/ etc) took ages

my 32s wiring was f**ked as well, hopefully with your 33, and it being newer means the wiring is in good nick :nyaanyaa:

lol, yeah im retarded when it comes to wiring etc..

ahh shit, well hopefully mine wont be too bad.. i took a look around the fuse box etc, most wiring looks clean (taped, zip tied etc) but there is f**kloads of wires.

I have a not-stock cat back for a HR31 if it helps :P

Can I be first? I hate sloppy seconds :bunny:

First to die sure :nyaanyaa:

Even me :shocked:

Even you :)

how sexy are they :D

mine is in and running like a champion - no real point or need atm, i just sit in my garage in my car and make flutter noises hahahah

lol I make flutter noises in my car when I'm bored. Sometimes my car is just too quiet

No ways ive neva said a word :(

Don't worry its a murder suicide. If I go everyone is coming with me :P

I thought you are 1 of us. :down:

:P

Christmas Calendar:

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lol pretty much only I get to start mine on the 14th. WIN

wtf is with the 3rd?

That's what everyone looks like after 2 weeks of drinking.

my witch of a housemate moved out, and the new one seems to be at least slightly less anoying.

haven't been locked out yet huh?

Housewarming is a possibility will be moving in on Saturday and Sunday. Maybe come down on sunday arvo we can go get Fish n Chips at the Spit or find a quiet beach n have a BBQ? Let us know if anyone is keen.

Keen for housewarming! Let me know.

lol I make flutter noises in my car when I'm bored. Sometimes my car is just too quiet

Get a bird to make that noise.

Tristan: Glad you didnt put it on your tongue to test the temperature.

wtf is with the 3rd?

Hungover man

Thats what they call f**k-ed on site.

Something like that

ps i gota show you guys a pic of my burn on my finger - i (somehow) put my hand on the soldering iron when it was at 450degrees! so 1 of my fingers is messed!

pics tonight!

Haha, good fun. I've touched a hot soldering iron before its great.

First to die sure :)

No, first to... no I won't go there :P

lol I make flutter noises in my car when I'm bored. Sometimes my car is just too quiet

I can fix this :bunny:

lol pretty much only I get to start mine on the 14th. WIN

19th for me, IF my holidays get approved :P

That's what everyone looks like after 2 weeks of drinking.

+1

haven't been locked out yet huh?

Not yet :nyaanyaa:

Sounds like something that someone with a small dick would say.
What! It's true.

I don't worry about sloppy seconds coz it always feels like a 19yo virgin to me

bahahahahahha

:nyaanyaa:

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