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arrgghh.. new car won't be making appearance tonight most probably, she won't turn over :( battery people are on their way but I'm not confident that's the problem cos already tried jump starting it (thanks Sin!)

:D:rant::rant:

arrgghh.. new car won't be making appearance tonight most probably, she won't turn over :( battery people are on their way but I'm not confident that's the problem cos already tried jump starting it (thanks Sin!)

:rant::rant::(

No worries Shell. Sorry hun :(

I beleive it's her alternator.

or maybe she's shy to show her bits off ! ...LOL

Very nice tidy ride folks - I jelous :D

arrgghh.. new car won't be making appearance tonight most probably, she won't turn over :( battery people are on their way but I'm not confident that's the problem cos already tried jump starting it (thanks Sin!)

:D:rant::rant:

I believe in some cases if the battery is seriously screwed then they can't always be jumpstarted.

In other news I have just been told of the surprise arrival of rellies from interstate so you'll probably have to count me out of tonight! If I don't see you all have an awesome night!

Thanks to everyone who came, I had a great night and so good to catch up with everyone!!

Lots of laughs, and I think we can all be proud that we educated Jayce on who rogercordia is *wipes tear*

Glad you all like my new beastie!!! :laugh:

a pretty good time was had.. the drive home was freakin awesome. the ridiculously cold air made my car uber responsive and it had heaps more power :laugh: still wouldnt beat that cordia.

ive just watched some of the vids.. i seriously cant believe this guy

Thanks Jayce for organising, a good time was had. I'm lucky I left when I did my throat was getting very bad yelling over the singer

Embarrassment when I won the meat raffle 3 times in a row, then had to drive back to pick it up :laugh:

Sorry i missed this guys, totally ran outta time :angry:

on the + side got my new 25/30 in the drifter. just got to wire up, bolt on turbs, etc.

anyone got any idea on what ecu i shuld run and why???

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