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Woman has laryngitis (sp?) I think I can feel it coming on as well, get paid tomorrow so codral cold and flu up to the eyeballs.

Ghosty is a dick. Wonder if he realizes it wouldn't be too hard at all to get his address.

Sarp mangs. Sore throat is sore.

It's that time of the year all these sudden changes in weather will do that.

Oh and Martin, didn't realize it was you who was at Johns with the xf on saturday so herro.

Morning Mangs,

Four days of shit job left :) Not that I'll be working full shifts for any of them!

Nice

Woman has laryngitis (sp?) I think I can feel it coming on as well, get paid tomorrow so codral cold and flu up to the eyeballs.

Get the stuff with speed pseudoephedrine in it, it actually works.

Ghosty is a dick. Wonder if he realizes it wouldn't be too hard at all to get his address.

Lol, good call. I offer the following teaser:

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I also have a lot more including his full name, bank details, phone numbers, parents, etc. Lucky for him I'm not nearly as much of douche as he is or I could probably have some real fun with it.

Sarp mangs. Sore throat is sore.

It's that time of the year all these sudden changes in weather will do that.

Yeah I felt a bit sh*t on friday but came good on the weekend. On one hand good, on the other hand a strayen day would be nice...

Oh and Martin, didn't realize it was you who was at Johns with the xf on saturday so herro.

Ditto brother, Howdy. Which other mang were you?

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It's that time of the year all these sudden changes in weather will do that.

That's a bit of a let off, for a very leading statement from Colin

That at least deserved a "That's what she said", if not a comment regarding the troubles one can have when having to pay rent whilst being short on funds.

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Ditto brother, Howdy. Which other mang were you?

I was the younger one with longish hair wearing an epson shirt as I'd just finished work.

When I get the car running better I'll come and say g'day at bnr or German club if someone drives me there. Need a wheel balance epically bad as well as all new tyres, a window motor and a new fuse box and bonnet release latch as I've snapped mine.

I was the younger one with longish hair wearing an epson shirt as I'd just finished work.

When I get the car running better I'll come and say g'day at bnr or German club if someone drives me there. Need a wheel balance epically bad as well as all new tyres, a window motor and a new fuse box and bonnet release latch as I've snapped mine.

Cool cool cool.

Yeah def should head out to bnr. No one takes a skyline there these days anyway...

Callvote John drives all us northies to the German club, and we can chip in to buy his meal :thumbsup:

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Poor old 20 needs a timing belt rather urgently, so i'm trying to limit ks till it's done. Anyone want to help me change it? Then I need to fine my boost/induction leak, and check if my turbo is dying or not.

I could probably drive us there, as long as it's not raining.

Yeah you wouldn't have this problem if you had bought a gtr, the oil pump may have failed and the engine packed it in but hey you'd have a working timing belt.

I'll try help you out in changing it, never done one before so it might be an experience.

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Poor old 20 needs a timing belt rather urgently, so i'm trying to limit ks till it's done. Anyone want to help me change it? Then I need to fine my boost/induction leak, and check if my turbo is dying or not.

I'll try help you out in changing it, never done one before so it might be an experience.

That'll be a bitch to do in the car :(. But I will volunteer my services if I'm available at the time.

Yeah you wouldn't have this problem if you had bought a gtr, the oil pump may have failed and the engine packed it in but hey you'd have a working timing belt.

So not true... the timing belt needs to be done just as often on a 26 :P

I could probably drive us there, as long as it's not raining.

Cool. I only nominated John as he is usually more than happy to drive instead of drink. I don't care who drives really as long as it isn't me :)

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