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Are they multi stud John?

I assume not, don't think I've seen any multi stud advans. Would be keen to take them for the ute if they're 4 stud.

oh and Morning Mangs,

So the exhaust has fallen off my car again, at the cat. Needs moar locktite lol. Also I'm getting some terrible squealing noises, sounds like they're coming from the pulleys at the front of the motor...maybe bearings gone in them or something? Anyone know how difficult these are to change?

Also I'm getting some terrible squealing noises, sounds like they're coming from the pulleys at the front of the motor...maybe bearings gone in them or something? Anyone know how difficult these are to change?

could be belts, you can always try some baby powder :P

we are simply friendly vultures your yet to meet

Colon, 5 stud.

Misso, you're PM was in before these other vultures that I don't know, so they're yours. Come and get them :)

Colon, 5 stud.

Misso, you're PM was in before these other vultures that I don't know, so they're yours. Come and get them :)

Lol. Pm me your address, number and an alcoholic six pack of choice and we will work out a time.

Please note, if no alcoholic beverage is stipulated it will default to bourbon, and I will possibly drink half of them on my way out there

Colin use different nuts to hold the exhaust together. If you drive it more often those noises don't occur, i stopped driving mine for a while and the damn battery died :whistling:

maccas tonight?

gonna try and sort out a few northerners, and might come visit. ralf has his car back from Dan. and im sure he's keen for a nice drive

Gah stupid f**king cars. Went to fix my exhaust yesterday after its been dangling loose for a day or so and the f**king exhaust is bent. Bought another catback from option 1. Atleast now I've only got to fix the starter, noisy pulleys/belts and the turbos. And clean it. And repaint the front bar. And replace the drivers side mirror...f**king cars.

maccas tonight?

gonna try and sort out a few northerners, and might come visit. ralf has his car back from Dan. and im sure he's keen for a nice drive

yeah i'm keen. old girl is working so Maccas for me.

I am having a German Club meet in about 27 minutes. Reduced menu at the moment as the kitchen is being overhauled but the pork pie is epic and only $12

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