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Shouldn't need replacing. They're brand new ISC N1s. Well according to Ryan hand tightening the bolts isn't enough and a rattle gun needs to be used.

all the bolts on my coils were tightened with an 18" breaker bar. the only knocks ive heard were from my wheels getting touchy feely with the inner guards. once i removed them i didnt have a problem.

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whats it sound like exactly? a heavy metallic sound id be inclined to say the coilovers f**ked. if its a sorta dull thunking, id say a bush or maybe a stretch, an engine mount (thats what my problem was a little while ago, was worried it was a coil, it ended up being a naffed passenger side engine mount).

ugh.

http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/comment...54-2682,00.html

how long til this is abused?

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I'm in need of a cheap run around car by not later then Sunday.

If anyones got something, let me know ASAP as I just want to get a car and be done with it so I'm sure I'll have something by Saterday.

Don't really want to spent heaps as I'll be saving my cash for my EVO when I finially find one I like.

Cheers

Does anyone wanna see Paranormal activity???

i have it here, well a ''preview'' anyways.... :)

but im too scared to watch it! lol

Twas a good movie Craig. Some nice jumpy bits in it, different than your usual "horror" flicks
You'll sleep, don't worry

The film wasn't scary at all. I watched it at home, alone, after midnight, with all the doors and windows open and the only thing I was worried about was when the scary stuff was going to begin as the movie was ending soon. It didn't.

You may risk falling asleep before the movie ends. Double thumbs down.

What's this Feedback button on the right of the screen?

LOL so it's not just me. I saw it and was just like what the fk is this shit :D

On another also humourous note - the muffler fell off the cressy this morning :D Sounds beefy as now hahaha

On a less homourous note, I believe the crank is bent in my new RB20. Yay for never ending problems, time to get out the matches and petty I think.

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LOL.... so true :P

cept when ur boardroom is fitted with ceiling microphones and a 2-way video teleconferrencing system that can be turned on via remote from Head office in sydney at anytime without anyone knowing......

LOL so it's not just me. I saw it and was just like what the fk is this shit :D

On another also humourous note - the muffler fell off the cressy this morning :P Sounds beefy as now hahaha

On a less homourous note, I believe the crank is bent in my new RB20. Yay for never ending problems, time to get out the matches and petty I think.

WHAT??

if you find it is, let me know asap, i know where this mothr-fkr lives!

prick told me it was all sweet!

cept when ur boardroom is fitted with ceiling microphones and a 2-way video teleconferrencing system that can be turned on via remote from Head office in sydney at anytime without anyone knowing......
None of the conference rooms I've been in have that thankfully.... none that I'm aware of anyway :P

thank f**k i do teleconferrencing from my office

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