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James u hit it on the head, accept the best one is, if you cannot change something, dont bother thinking or contemplating it, if someone wants to be a ****wit, then who are u to try tell them otherwise, let them be a ****wit and dont let it work yourself up about it. In short, i care about friends and generally am a kind person, but i tend not too care to much about stuff i cant change.

James u hit it on the head, accept the best one is, if you cannot change something, dont bother thinking or contemplating it, if someone wants to be a ****wit, then who are u to try tell them otherwise, let them be a ****wit and dont let it work yourself up about it. In short, i care about friends and generally am a kind person, but i tend not too care to much about stuff i cant change.

Another thig that helps me is that no matter how much someone pisses you off just remember, they have to get up every day of their life and have everyone know what a complete f*ckwit they really are. For the rest of their life. And you get to be you.

If that makes any sense to you at all.

glen ill sell u all that stuff, my engine is better though u shoudl just do the transplant ill sell it to u, safc engine everything the engine needs or that u want plus gearbox and clutch and other stuff u could possibly flog off 1000 bucks!

glen ill sell u all that stuff, my engine is better though u shoudl just do the transplant ill sell it to u, safc engine everything the engine needs or that u want plus gearbox and clutch and other stuff u could possibly flog off 1000 bucks!

thanks for the offer... but its either me selling the car away or doing a turbo transplant later @ the end of this year...

usually within a day.  i was lucky once when i called in the morning and booked for a spot in the arvo.

Nice, thanks

What did you get?

How long did they take?

I basically want to get everything thats beneficial that i can, besides springs and shocks cos i already got them :D

got about $1200 to spend

did you goto the morooka fulcrum genesis?

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