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anyone tried the leet speek option for Facebook languages? fkn hilarity will ensue once you select.

go into someones profile, pics are "pR0n", and if they are private, it says "Error 505. Cannot display Pr0n of _________. J00 may nawt b 1n th3 pr0n IRL || j00 !see cause of 0bfu5c4t!0n."

go to a profile of whom you arent friends with: "________th!nk5 u m!9ht b3 4 5t4lk3r. !f u kn0 _______, 5741k"

When friends get new friends, it says: "Joe Bloggs && Ima Citizen 4r3 n0w Happy Gilmore's n00bz"

Friends online = n00bz !n t3h M47r!x

Birthdate = 5p4wn d4t3

:laugh:

had an after hours sandstone table install last night.. 410 kg sandstone top up a 45 degree slope with me pushing = semi shagged back so ive taken today off.. wrapped up in a back brace and whilst hobbling around ive started fabricating an airbox.. so far these are the templates.. dont know wheather to make it out of aluminium or fiberglass with carbon layer.. templates are thick and strong enough to seal up and test.. already recorded intake temp at certain ambient temps and gonna see how much difference there is.. still gotta put in a 3 inch duct underneath

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looking good you mad scientist. Ill have to get you to have a look at my airbox and make it fit. Might pay to grab some heat resistant foam from Clark rubber to line the inside of the box. Id have to go with aluminium, gonna be more durable than fibreglass, and will look sweet powdercoated in wrinkle black, or carbon overlayed to match your engine covers!

anyone tried the leet speek option for Facebook languages? fkn hilarity will ensue once you select.

go into someones profile, pics are "pR0n", and if they are private, it says "Error 505. Cannot display Pr0n of _________. J00 may nawt b 1n th3 pr0n IRL || j00 !see cause of 0bfu5c4t!0n."

go to a profile of whom you arent friends with: "________th!nk5 u m!9ht b3 4 5t4lk3r. !f u kn0 _______, 5741k"

When friends get new friends, it says: "Joe Bloggs && Ima Citizen 4r3 n0w Happy Gilmore's n00bz"

Friends online = n00bz !n t3h M47r!x

Birthdate = 5p4wn d4t3

:laugh:

Thats p!ss funny :P

anyone recommend an under the bonnet detailer? I need mine done, beyond badly, before Kadina, and ill only have enough time to do the exterior.

Give Tony from Prestige Detailing a call (0413 459 087)

Last time he detailed my car he recommended a place to do the underbody detailing as he himself doesn't do it...

He should be able to hook you up (He also does a killer job on detailing in general too)

-D

I'm saddened by the death of Adriana Xenides, and won't make jokes about it, that would be in_ppr_pr_at_
hahahahahaha

Can I buy an a and an e please John.

Am I the only one who realises that your joke is wrong! You already have an A and an I listed. Sorry but you F__L.

You put that on your FB status as well Andrew.

anyone recommend an under the bonnet detailer? I need mine done, beyond badly, before Kadina, and ill only have enough time to do the exterior.

Damo (tryandcatchme) detailed my car last weekend, including under the bonnet (and also the Brutale). Unfortunately he's on holidays as of Friday and still won't have time to do it by then anyway. But any other time, with more notice, and he's the man to see :laugh:

Am I the only one who realises that your joke is wrong! You already have an A listed. Sorry but you F_IL

You put that on your FB status as well Andrew. I expect better.

Or as one of andrews friends said 'Can I buy a bowel?'

Jenkies,considered getting the outside ceramic coated? I know its something that they use to keep heat in exhaust turbine and exhaust manifold but perhaps it could help to keep ambient heat out of the airbox?

just a thought

-D

Well, had a good attack today, got all of the turbos/manifolds/water and oil lines off ready to go to pull the head off. Hard work but fun. I love this shot I took before I started

if u want a non broken motor, ive got a 20 sitting in my mate's shed that is still good :cool:

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