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So what little progress that was being made on fixing the silvia has all but halted.

Anyone keen to change a water pump on an RB20? :D

maybe keen

oh btw , ive got the top of the intake back

you still want it ?

cause if you do ill re assemble it as best i can ;)

maybe keen

oh btw , ive got the top of the intake back

you still want it ?

cause if you do ill re assemble it as best i can :D

Honestly man I have no f*cking idea what to do with that car.

Kinda waiting to see if my mates 25de has any head damage from the snapped cam, but sometimes I think even if it doesn't I don't know if I want to start chucking the 25 in anyway. I keep finding out shit that will need to be done that is going to cost more and more than I originally thought it would (no surprises there though) and I just don't have the motivation to spend any money on it at all really.

Honestly man I have no f*cking idea what to do with that car.

Kinda waiting to see if my mates 25de has any head damage from the snapped cam, but sometimes I think even if it doesn't I don't know if I want to start chucking the 25 in anyway. I keep finding out shit that will need to be done that is going to cost more and more than I originally thought it would (no surprises there though) and I just don't have the motivation to spend any money on it at all really.

yeah thats all good man , if you ever want it just holla , it aint goin anywhere anytime soon

Cheers mate, I change my mind around all the time with this shit :)

How's the job up at Barker going?

where do i start!!

got told it was "Fulltime & On-Going"

ask the manager up there and he tells me its only 2 days a week...

then i ring the employment agency up and they say oh nah we only needed you for one day.

so yeah , really pissed off :)

where do i start!!

got told it was "Fulltime & On-Going"

ask the manager up there and he tells me its only 2 days a week...

then i ring the employment agency up and they say oh nah we only needed you for one day.

so yeah , really pissed off :)

F*ck thats a huge rort, spewin for ya man. I got done like that by some recruitment cunce too, fkin annoying when ya un-employed and quickly running out of funds :)

F*ck thats a huge rort, spewin for ya man. I got done like that by some recruitment cunce too, fkin annoying when ya un-employed and quickly running out of funds :)

oh yeah ya not wrong...

my mum's gonna give em an ear full haha

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