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Hello all.

how was the weekend? Mine consisted of 'Pain da fens... up, down, uuuuuuuup, dooooooooooooooown......'

McRae - backstreet boosting in an unrego'ed car? noice

McFly - The federal 535 is a pretty quick street type tyre. Don't expect too much from them. Not saying they're not grippy, but they are not a flash tyre. Good to hear that your wheel was fixable.

Mr Marine chronometer - Did you sort out your misfire problerm???

Hello all.

how was the weekend? Mine consisted of 'Pain da fens... up, down, uuuuuuuup, dooooooooooooooown......'

McRae - backstreet boosting in an unrego'ed car? noice

McFly - The federal 535 is a pretty quick street type tyre. Don't expect too much from them. Not saying they're not grippy, but they are not a flash tyre. Good to hear that your wheel was fixable.

Mr Marine chronometer - Did you sort out your misfire problerm???

Lol I considered putting the 31 plates on it but then just decided f**k it n went without plates. I want it back on the road now though lol :D

Just spent 3.5 hours inspecting a wall with the engineer. f**kin gay.

No one ever said that these walking gant chart guys were employed for having any relevant knowledge! (including maths, or the ability to read gant charts)

Walking gant chart man just asked why my hours this week were less than last week, when in fact i did 1 hour more :D

Clearly he is deducting hours spent on SAU as non working lol

No one ever said that these walking gant chart guys were employed for having any relevant knowledge! (including maths, or the ability to read gant charts)

Yeah PMs are there to make everyone else hate life.

Martin - yes 535s are good street tyres.

I have stolen coil pack 1 and 2 and the loom from your ute. I covered it back up again. Haven't put any other parts into it yet because it 1. may not be the problem. 2. I need a vacuum to get all the leaves out so I can put things back where they came from. and 3. I dropped a screw and need needle nose pliers or a magnet stick to get it out.

Edited by Isola

nah it was sitting there behind the 31, just got moved to mine yesterday, will need to make some time to work on that thing too.....

Martin - yes 535s are good street tyres.

I have stolen coil pack 1 and 2 and the loom from your ute. I covered it back up again. Haven't put any other parts into it yet because it 1. may not be the problem. 2. I need a vacuum to get all the leaves out so I can put things back where they came from. and 3. I dropped a screw and need needle nose pliers or a magnet stick to get it out.

I have an extendable magnet stick thingo if you need to use it.

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