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Shaun not Shuan - Doh !

+ you forgot Shorn and Shawn

Huge butt fail - like ghetto butt fail :(

Shawn was the first one - you butt failed ! Never seen Shorn :O I guess I forgot Shawjn (silent J) :D

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Spotted Silver 33 GTS-t with a minor overheating issue on Athlon last night around 9pm

Stopped to lend a hand but left just offering advice :thumbsup:

Flush properly

Make certain thermostat is in correct way (replaced that day)

Use Coolant

Do with heater on full

- is water pump pumping ?

Bleed air off before driving, if possible

Check water level after driving for a while

Oh - it was a relatively new Rad as well.

Edited by Sinista32
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Black R35 GTR in the city about 2pm parked outside bags to go on Bunda street (ACT plates)

AND

Silver lamboghini gallardo, also on Bunda street about 1:30pm - had the top down and looked like you could fry an egg on the drivers bald head!

the only way you can afford a lambo at a young age is if you win the lotto....

its always the old bald guys driving expensive cars...

when im retired ill be owning some insane supercar just for fun, then ill get a heap of plastic surgery so I don't look stupid driving it......

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