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ed dont feel so bad.. at least u don't have coolant pissed out on the ground for no reason :(

just as well I wasnt planning to drive anywhere in the pos

haha will... i thought it was all good ? what did you bust ? a heater hose ?

glad you got that cap to putt around in :P

haha will... i thought it was all good ? what did you bust ? a heater hose ?

glad you got that cap to putt around in :(

not sure yet as I didn't know coolant leaked till few hrs after short drive and saw the wet ground..and then I rather sit in the aircon room than garage.. :P

yeah the 3cyl powah was a bit of impulse buying thing but at least its a little different ;) can't wait to make it a bit faster :D

bah u should'v turn off/unplug/smash the emergency extension fone :(

it was funny at werk yesterday, idiots rang the oncall just before 12 for spastic email client related.. little do they know no one is in the office and nothing will be done till next yr :P

well the rb20 is getting fixed up (blew a coolant/heater hose) for the 3rd time. caught it before the engine went pop. hopefully i will clean it all up for the WA transport department inpection to transfer to wa plates (noooo loose the qld plates sniff) then give a few fun runs around town then put it up on jacks... it has to be finished by october 1 next year for a mates wedding. will be doing cerimonial donuts insted of confetti

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