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Cruise 14th December


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sounds like it will be a great cruise guys! have lotsa fun...& take lotsa pics!! wish i could be there, just a bit too early for me... and my car needs a MAJOR service + tyres, don't really want to take her out of town.

I've also got friggin indicators that won't turn off atm, it's driving me crazy ;)

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I've also got friggin indicators that won't turn off atm, it's driving me crazy  ;)

My god.. Shell is still alive :D

How's it going Shell?

My old car did the same thing with the indicators. Give your alarm a good bash, that used to fix it on my old one :)

J

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no they're compltely stuffed Jay! somethings shorting out in the steering column...sometimes i can smell it burning and even see the smoke :D

the ticking noise is on CONSTANTLY (that's whats driving me nuts!), and sometimes one indicator stays on, so if i flick the indictor the other way it looks like i have my hazards on LOL

i have to keep jiggling the indicator stalk to try and turn em off...feel like a complete tosser when they stay on and I'm driving :)

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Shell, i had that exact problem when i bought my line. your indicator relay switch is burnt out. luckily, its the same switch as the N14 Pulsar, that's be your best bet to fix it. you only have to pull the column apart, not a hard job.

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Yeah, it was awesome...about 30 cars went to Braidwood, and about 25 went all the way to the bay.

Even with a stuffed clutch, I still had a great time.

It was worth it just for the stir we caused when 20-odd hot jap cars all pulled into the carpark in the main street of the bay :D

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had a great time .lots of nice rides.had an exciting trip there and back. had heaps of photos taken and everyone was pretty friendly.pity about all the new stone chips in the windscreen.but hey still had an exellent time.......when is the next one :D

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