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I may be able to get my hands on some stocker 33 ones. Would that help?

Thanks mang but nah, it's for my mates 32

They dont fit.

FYI I gave away a pair of stocko ones

Damn you hahaha

The flux capacitor has deteriorated causing a feedback interference loop with the syncromesh gear ionisation device, resulting in dilution of the mechanical lubrication fluid, causing it to evaporate in the combustion chamber and/or bypass the piston sealing devices.

:)

Now THAT is technical

Yup

@John: do you still have that squashed stock bov I gave you? I just sold my turbosmart one tonight and thinkin I might put that one back on if you do

Side note: the TRD laser's going in to drift king next week!! Hahaha!!

So, finally figured out what is wrong with Jason's boost control set up.

What's wrong with this picture?

skinsboost.gif

Hint: Symptoms include infinity boost, and (I presume) BOV not working

I can't believe I didn't spot it when I looked last week, my excuse is I was drunk on JB :)

I'll let you all guess for yourselves which 'mechanic' is responsible for this quality work.

martin get an abn, get on a supplier list who happens to source many different brands/parts, and start a business.

ive joined the same supplier with my abn, and did it drunk - so its easy to start...

:D

martin get an abn, get on a supplier list who happens to source many different brands/parts, and start a business.

ive joined the same supplier with my abn, and did it drunk - so its easy to start...

:)

I've got better things to do with my time. But I'll keep in mind you can hook me up with parts :D

Shitbox 75 had a transaxle with LSD in the boot. f**k yeah, $1000 saved.

Morning mangs, scarnon?

hey marto

cool xf.

needs more;

While it does rip a mean skid, I have 1 2 3 4 other cars that would be better for drifting than it.

:)

That's what she said

Sure do. Come on Thursday and get it :)

Sweet deal..... can't make it this week though, got a dinner with a bunch of people in the valley then going to watch a play at griffith.

martin get an abn, get on a supplier list who happens to source many different brands/parts, and start a business.

ive joined the same supplier with my abn, and did it drunk - so its easy to start...

:)

PM you who your "supplier" is

I worked for Pizza Capers for 5-6 years..... it's great. I can't eat pizza anymore as a side effect, seeing as I used to eat it 4-7 nights a week

pizza Capers :down:

Hell's Pizza ;) as I now drive past one going home from work

While I agree with you hell's pizza is awesome, capers does not deserve a thumbs down. I do wish there was a hell closer to me though ;)

The local capers seems to have a policy of hiring hotties though, and this I approve of.

I worked for Pizza Capers for 5-6 years..... it's great. I can't eat pizza anymore as a side effect, seeing as I used to eat it 4-7 nights a week

I worked for dominos for 6 years, also used to eat it about 4 or more times a week. I can still happily eat it though :)

While I agree with you hell's pizza is awesome, capers does not deserve a thumbs down. I do wish there was a hell closer to me though :down:

I remove the thumbs down as they are good pizza's

The local capers seems to have a policy of hiring hotties though, and this I approve of.

Then there's no debate at all. Pizza Capers FTW.

;) but still going to hell's pizza tonight as it's practically a drive through on way home.

Jason's blown a turbo seal from his mega super infinity boosto!

Dam that sucks

pizza Capers :down:

Hell's Pizza ;) as I now drive past one going home from work

Capers > Hells AINEC

While I agree with you hell's pizza is awesome, capers does not deserve a thumbs down. I do wish there was a hell closer to me though ;)

The local capers seems to have a policy of hiring hotties though, and this I approve of.

I worked for dominos for 6 years, also used to eat it about 4 or more times a week. I can still happily eat it though :)

Hotties + Pizza? New destination for thursday night meets?

Sarp Mangs. Hot new graduate started today. It's awesome.

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