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lol I am only going to do this one becaues I am feeling like crap & going to go sleep some more :rant: bye bye :wavey:

mmmmm rethinking that idea little hard to sleep when, when u lie down u start feeling even worse :rant: not fair

Hey Oz, 90 mins till knock off, then gotta get my FMIC brackets welded back on, its dangling on with one at the moment.

lol 3:30 finish hu I wish I was at work :rant: I been stuck home all week with the flu its really starting to piss me off I can't kick it :rant:

I fitted the Trust Kit, pranged it, then a no-namer replacement IC was fitted.

Saw Darrin's new rims the other day, they look good.

ah ok hey while its off moght be a idea to have it pressure tested mmmm panel shop fit it up after the prang???

Yeah they did fit it, they took so friggen long I just wanted it back on the road.

I cant notice any difference between the coolers, there roughly the same size, much of a muchness really.

Well you've had the perfect weather to be at home anyway.

I'm going to write myself off nicely tonight :throwup:

Yeah they did fit it, they took so friggen long I just wanted it back on the road.

I cant notice any difference between the coolers, there roughly the same size, much of a muchness really.

Well you've had the perfect weather to be at home anyway.

I'm going to write myself off nicely tonight :throwup:

who u having fix the cooler for u???

lol yeah weathers been shit apart from today but its friday so weather has to be nice :rant: lol I think a few nice stiff drink would get ride of my flu :rant: but not game to try dont wana be :throwup: all over the place

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