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Yea you can count on Dave anytime. Let me know if you dont have his number. He's like those mobile RACQ only better. HAHAHA!

count on and dave should never be used in the same sentence and my number is 1800 lick me :P RACQ on the other hand can be counted on.

Car broke down yesterday.

Not happy :(

:P

I think my thermostat isn't working :) Temp on the dash board said it was ok but when it was cool it took two litres of water in the radiator. Fouled up one of the plugs and was only running on 5 cylinders. A hose on the intake was split and sucked a bunch of sh_t into the throttle body. Fun fun fun... considering I only just got it serviced not that long ago :)

Seems to be ok now. Keep my fingers crossed and everything else too

all fixed? hopefully whoever serviced it can fix it up :)

jase thats f**kin ghey !!

on the other hand this might cheer you up...

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should have them finished next weekend. :D

im off to have a ciggie and go to bed :D

count on and dave should never be used in the same sentence and my number is 1800 lick me :P RACQ on the other hand can be counted on.

my personal racq

count on and dave should never be used in the same sentence and my number is 1800 lick me :P RACQ on the other hand can be counted on.

Hahaha

ello fellas,

seems like u guys had fun on the cruise, sorry couldnt cum i was tired from all the twistie driving at springbrook i did all night long on saturday,

anyway hopefully if Dan replies by 2marrow morning, car is going to ERD tomorrow to begin work on tranmission, currently due to lack of funds im only doing the gearbox rebuild, cam gears, front pipes, high flow cat, and apexi power fc, and then the service, keeping the rims and tyres and not sure if any monies will be left for the suspension kit.

aiming for 250awkw at 1 bar after everything is done,

and oh yeh getting sum guages and apexi boost controller kit as well :ninja:

cyaz all after everythin is done,

Ok so i am unfortunently back in range of mobile and internet coverage, enjoyed my 10 days away from it all though. 454km each way in my 31 with hard suspension isn't the best for your back though.

35km of dirt road however.......

Cleaned the plug it was all fouled up. Started it up and idled ok. You go to the hamilton pub ? Im sure I've seen your car parked there a couple of times.

Hahahaha it's funny you should mention that, I know the car you mean and it looks a lot like mine! I've seen it there a handful of times too.

I parked in the dan murphys car park one night, went in and got some yumyums, and when I came out he'd parked next to me, and I suddenly had a business card on my window that was advertising a facebook group about drifting? I think I still have it somewhere, I'll try and find it. Not sure if it was him who did it, but I cna only put 2 and 2 together here hahahaha...... I mean c'mon!

What are you like at placing, say a nut onto a bolt?

cross threaded. every time.

congrats!!

spanks :ninja:

Now, you, me* and Mt Cotton next year :)

*Chance's of my car moving in the next 12 months are slim to nothing

Hell keen to hit up that mt cotton track attack day next yeah hey :ninja:

cross threaded. every time.

spanks :)

Hell keen to hit up that mt cotton track attack day next yeah hey :D

Serious? Work on my car, i need some cross threaded action.

Do the Tighe Cams Series, but keep an eye on the MGCC site for the entry form, they get mailed to people who have enter'd in the past and 9 times out of 10 the series fill's up via the mail-outs pretty quick.

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