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sr's aren't heavy. just carry it on the train.

+1 just put it in your hand bag.

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I know you

Look at that face isn't it cute ;)

Aw :D

Oh and re post restumpers I haven't got any on the contact list in work :D

get arif to call me back!

Told you man, they are dogs. He's probably busy painting SR on whatever random CA engine they could find

sr's aren't heavy. just carry it on the train.

+1

Look at that face isn't it cute ;)

Looks like he's trying to back one out...

+1 just put it in your hand bag.

LOL

Oh and re post restumpers I haven't got any on the contact list in work :D

WTF is a restumper?

mornin' Dan

...it's going to be a LLLLLLOOOOOOONNNNNNNNNGGGGGGG week... :)

Not for meeeee :) Only 2days till my 3week rein of terror begins *evil laugh*

forgot to turn the headlights off. farking waiting for racq to jump start me.

Oh no what a shit way to start the week :)

Told you man, they are dogs. He's probably busy painting SR on whatever random CA engine they could find

na breh - engine is sweet, just gota organise the logistics of today :)

haha. Pwned (pun intended :) )

:)

na breh - engine is sweet, just gota organise the logistics of today :)

sure it is :)

Just put it in the back of the hatchback. Or are you worried the CA SR will be too heavy?

Just trying to stop you handing over your hard earned cesh to dodgy f*cks who will rip you off.

and I did try to get it for you :)

yeh i know you tried :)

and no - i dont believe that they are ripping me off at all especially considering they have looked after me price wise, are giving me dyno time to ensure timing etc, and are assisting me in getting more parts from jap

i think ive had my fair share of being ripped off by dodgys - surely its my turn for some good luck lol

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