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Yeah another negative. But it has been fairly disappointing there for the past 3 or 4 weeks now. With employees anyway.

I am dissapoint, I was all keen for hot youngness, but no!

sup Ravbat. Ice cream was average. Shitty milkshake and retarded employees. But shit happens. Hating work also.
dont forget that they were in no way hot!

Finally time for northside meet spot instead??

Hey mangs. Was stuck out working again, hence another no show last night.

Some pics from the southside meet. Night was spent laughing at the flat cappers.

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Yo fellows,

Has anyone got a RB 20 coil pack loom or one that's interchangeable?

or know of someone that can replace the clips on the end?

Finally time for northside meet spot instead??

fuck your face

Yo fellows,

Has anyone got a RB 20 coil pack loom or one that's interchangeable?

or know of someone that can replace the clips on the end?

Martin has one. I know this because I stole it, and it's at my house.

I need a coil pack loom (and coil packs) that more or less work well enough to run a car...

Other than that, I'm not fussed. Would be nice if John came and undid all the damage he's done though :ermm:

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I need a coil pack loom (and coil packs) that more or less work well enough to run a car...

Other than that, I'm not fussed. Would be nice if John came and undid all the damage he's done though :)

Oh :ermm:

okay next offer. ;)

I need a coil pack loom (and coil packs) that more or less work well enough to run a car...

Other than that, I'm not fussed. Would be nice if John came and undid all the damage he's done though :ermm:

You home tonight, Mang? Lyss is going to Zumba at 7, so I could come up and fix it if you want.

You home tonight, Mang? Lyss is going to Zumba at 7, so I could come up and fix it if you want.

Zumba!

There's a BnR in albany creek in front of the coles, I'm not sure if it's open late thursdays though.

Yo fellows,

Has anyone got a RB 20 coil pack loom or one that's interchangeable?

or know of someone that can replace the clips on the end?

you can buy the ends new... repco can order them in or visit your local auto-elec...

Its a simple replacement, just takes a few minutes and careful hands...

Much easier to do when the loom is out of the car, just remove the coil pack piece and work on a table away from the car (help with back bending etc)...

You could take the loom to an auto-elec also to get them to replace the ends if you want...

If I remember correctly they were about $12-14 each

There's a BnR in albany creek in front of the coles, I'm not sure if it's open late thursdays though.

Tis open til 8pm Thursdays...

My neighbor owns it... I was there last night at close (hence how i know)...

A little uneccesary..... but always welcomed :ermm:

You like a f**k face?

Zumba!

There's a BnR in albany creek in front of the coles, I'm not sure if it's open late thursdays though.

I'll just keep hounding CH until they get their shit together.

P.S... could you teach me how to play guitar scales/solos/lead etc?

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