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Carnt page, nice

So Australia day celebrations catching up to anyone else?

new beer drinking record for the old man. I had 2 stubbys yesterday for horse trailer day. :cheers:

new beer drinking record for the old man. I had 2 stubbys yesterday for horse trailer day. :cheers:

was a good day for it, farken hot out your way!

was a good day for it, farken hot out your way!

I thought it was too but I went to erd this morning and it was stinkin, Cooler when i got back to the switch...Go figure. >_<

Not the kind you sell :P

Thats cause people know that if they buy it off me then they will get you when they need to fix it :nyaanyaa:

Word of advice people. NEVER and i mean NEVER have a solid metal gear knob in queensland!!!!

Just jumped in the car and received 3rd degree burns on my palm!!

time for a change me thinks

Word of advice people. NEVER and i mean NEVER have a solid metal gear knob in queensland!!!!

Just jumped in the car and received 3rd degree burns on my palm!!

time for a change me thinks

I need to invest in a windscreen sun deflector thing. Got in my car this afternoon, and apart from 50'c heat coming out of it, I noticed a little bubble on the dash :(

I just realised I may have run into you before, have you bought through Core Computers?

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Word of advice people. NEVER and i mean NEVER have a solid metal gear knob in queensland!!!!

Just jumped in the car and received 3rd degree burns on my palm!!

time for a change me thinks

just keep a pair of baby socks in the car, fits perfectly over the gear knob and either stops it from getting hot in first place if you remember to put it on when parking, or protects your hand after the fact if you forget.

just keep a pair of baby socks in the car

im thinking you use it american pie style...

then im thinking baby socks cause thats all you need...

soz andy, im a child i know... :domokun:

i take i back...

im thinking you use it american pie style...

then im thinking baby socks cause thats all you need...

soz andy, im a child i know... :domokun:

i take i back...

nah thats what i use the footy socks for

Stupid boost leak...... I think Martin's right, exhaust leak before the turbo, my money is on the turbo manifold gasket not seated properly.

Fun weekend ahead...

Lads.

Downloaded Unstoppable, Dinner for Schmucks and Burried, so will make a long evening off watching that.

No work to get up for in the morning so can be a late one

Out of beer and bourbon though, so it's going to have to be a dry one.... ghey

On a side note, fair few cops out tonight. Were out in force. Spotted nearly a dozen on my drive into Carina and back.

ravi i'll come around on the weekend sometime for you, plus i got stuff to drop you!

Aircon is awesome to work in, you guys that are mechanics should really work in an aircon'd shop, we don't get above 24 degrees. Old shop was better, 30+ degrees outside and we could keep that place at around 19 degrees all day.

I learnt the lesson with the metal gearknob, now i run a plastic nismo one instead, much nicer on the hand. The rust bucket is running so much smoother now, new gearbox mount finally fixed the vibration i got under hard acceleration.

ravi i'll come around on the weekend sometime for you, plus i got stuff to drop you!

Aircon is awesome to work in, you guys that are mechanics should really work in an aircon'd shop, we don't get above 24 degrees. Old shop was better, 30+ degrees outside and we could keep that place at around 19 degrees all day.

I learnt the lesson with the metal gearknob, now i run a plastic nismo one instead, much nicer on the hand. The rust bucket is running so much smoother now, new gearbox mount finally fixed the vibration i got under hard acceleration.

Sweet mang, that'd be awesome. Dunno when I'm free yet though, but I've got about 3 hours free tonight after work so I'll see about lazily getting into getting all the piping off to save some time later. And yeah keen as for that 'stuff' you got ;)

P.S. Morning mangs!

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