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Werent you the one saying it was gay the first tome he wanted to do the roof lining?

I believe he thought it was gay when the f**ked up patterns were brought into it..

I don't mind normal plaid.

What moh said plaid IF done right is sweet

he comes to you, charges a little extra but its worth it

never had a stud he hasnt gotten out

phew.... found his card too lol

Damian de Yong

0419 507 633

sweet thank you! :D

Can you get the bolt out with the turbo still in the car? Same thing happened to me (too lazy / didn't think to use WD40) and I had to have the turbo removed.

My advice to you Anf - drive around with 5 bolts in for now, then as soon as you can, buy a Garrett kit. You won't have to bother getting bolts and shit removed from your poxy stocker turbs :thumbsup:

most likely this will be the route i take, depending on $$$ of course :P - but if i end up just hiflowing ill prob try get thread doctor sooner than later!

decisions decisions

thanks guys :D

Shan is just upset that every car he has owned has been a beat up piece of shit. Including a golf that he wants to do up with plad hahahaha fkn fag currypuff

at the end of the day, my beat up cars look beat up cos I beat them up.

your car looks like a bag of dicks cos you love yourself a good bag of dicks?

:P

come at me bro.

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