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damn chaos.. you know the secret.. you suck. :)

move the battery then..hehe.. usually what u do is there is a plug with the wires, you pop that out first (carefully), then you take the rubber boot off, and then under that there should be a clip. You just kinda press that in, and that will spring back. Then remove globe.

Well alot of my problems are minor or over exadurated i feel..

I gotta fix these headlights

Gotta look at stopping my wheels from scrubbing the guards

have to fix the dents

have to get these rims

and ive got about 5 other issues, but the more i think about it the more un important they are...

I dunno how much cluthc is, i think its ok and im just paranoid

gotta get the sycros done on my box, however i think i can still get awhile longer outta the box

Have to get new tyres..

and breaks

and possibly new rotaters..

So first things first..

Well sus out headlights.

then look into breaks and DBA thingos

and ill stob here .. im having one of them ranting weekends please excuse me

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