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stupid heat.....need to do some electrical work on the fourby but cant cos i cant get the thing under enough shade ;)

Don't be a pussy Matty! ... I was out working on the Stagea yesterday in the heat refitting my gauges. Even drove the damn thing to the tattoo shop to get inked too :rofl:

No BOV, but you must of had a pod filter making the whoosh whoosh noise or a blocked BOV making some sututututu therefore making the cop think its a BOV of some sort.... heard of that happening before and witness one with the latter.

Yea do have a pod which makes the wooshhh sound but i tried exaplining that n even made him listen lol but nup ahhh wells took it to cop shop today they cleared me of everything didnt say a word bout ma carbon bonnet while i was there so im happy :rofl:

hmmmm with this heat today, im seriously considering gettin out there with

a rubber mallet and rolling/flaring my guards....

mad ghetto rep points eh?

I got my garage to re-arrange. Too much shit in there and the car parts are mixed with lawnmowers, bikes, cd's, random electrical equipment and furniture... gonna move all the car stuff to one side (MY SIDE) and the crap to the other side. Wishing I had some hooks to hang my old tyres from tho... still I just got back from the mechanics and it was pretty hot there. Fun tho, I got to see a cat get destroyed by overfueling and an SR20 powered sprintcar, and an early model supra getting a 2jz engine swap... nice stuff >:rofl:

-D

Don't be a pussy Matty! ... I was out working on the Stagea yesterday in the heat refitting my gauges. Even drove the damn thing to the tattoo shop to get inked too ;)

wanna come rig up this inline switch on my reverse camera then? gets annoying when ive got rear view on the trailer working, to flick to reverse and be looking at the a frame of my trailer :rofl:

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