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Quite possibly a little end bearing which is not as serious. I didn't get a chance to hear it to confirm but I will if I'm up there tomorrow

Thanks.

I've had my doubts on the quality of the rebuild that engine got for a while now...

On a more positive note, I did rub my nuts on the left rear quarter of your car for good luck today. Damn clean car mate, well done!

and I'm not joking, I actually rubbed them on your car.....well, through the shorts.....but damn that fabric is thin so I reckon it's the same

LOL. I'll make sure not to wash that qtr ever again ;).

Thanks though :D it's good to see SOMEONE around here can appreciate a 31 :thumbsup:

I'm suprised it's held together this long, built in a st lucia garage by a bunch of drunks, i wasn't even a qualified mechanic then

Thanks though :D it's good to see SOMEONE around here can appreciate a 31 :thumbsup:

pfft, sif nobody appreciates it. that 31 is the reigning sau show and shine champion

On a more positive note, I did rub my nuts on the left rear quarter of your car for good luck today.

and I'm not joking, I actually rubbed them on your car.....well, through the shorts.....but damn that fabric is thin so I reckon it's the same

:rofl2:

Thanks though :D it's good to see SOMEONE around here can appreciate a 31 :thumbsup:

31's are all good IMO :D I think I saw yours the other day when I went to drop something off to Whitey... Is yours the white one?

dan, thats like a chick whos had a face lift and butt implants... do not like

if only she had a boob job, it would look great...

lol... Yeah def not something that i would drive but interesting none the less

I am just counting down till 1pm. Have a meeting, which is the only real bit of work I get to do today.

Until then, surfing the net, and playing on my iphone.

I'll take your shroom ;-)

If you do want it, I can probably grab it off Dave and bring it for you on Thursday. Save you a trip.

Still have shroom if you need it. ;)

I am just counting down till 1pm. Have a meeting, which is the only real bit of work I get to do today.

Until then, surfing the net, and playing on my iphone.

haha yeah sounds similar to my day.. I do have tafe work I could be doing but Im not really in the mood :/

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