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Charly.. the car of course... The lil nagging problem I had wif the HICAS light and the rattling noises is become all too frequent and its damn annoying..

Just got a call from my mechanic, he's organising a data stream to see what exactly is wrong..  HICAS sensors apparently is not covered under my warranty.. but ABS is ... grrr.. not happy at all..

Hrmm.. guess the bright side is that a friend of mine is going to help me get some insulation into the doors and also fix the creaking that I have had on the passenger door for a while.

Whats wrong with your car dude? :D

Nexus.. I heard something about his wife taking over 75% of everything he owns and the shop was shut ?  I might have got it all wrong... thats why I wanted to see if you guys/grls know anything about it. :)

I THINK THAT MY PERSONAL LIFE HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH YOU OK

THE INFO YOU HAVE HEARD IS BULLSHIT.

SO SHUT YOUR MOUTH PLEASE - OR MY SOLICITOR MIGHT DO IT FOR YOU.

Yeah...  She may just come in here and set the story straight :headspin:

NO I WILL THANKYOU

GAVIN WOOD AUTO TECH IS NOT CLOSING DOWN AND NEVER WILL OK

I AM BUILDING THE BUSINESS TO GIVE TO MY 2 BOYS WHEN THEY GROW UP

THEY ARE ALREADY FOLLOWING DADS FOOTSTEPS WITH REGARD TO

MOTOR RACING

IF ANYONE HAS ANY QUERIES OR DOUBTS - PLEASE DONT HESITATE

TO CONTACT ME ON 0417760278

I WILL BE MORE THAN HAPPY TO SET THE STORY STRAIGHT

IT SEEMS TO ME THAT A LOT OF PEOPLE ON THIS SITE HAVE NOTHING BETTER

TO DO THAN BAG SOMEONE ELSES LIFE - THAT TO ME IS VERY SAD

GET A LIFE PEOPLE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

GAVIN WOOD.

Not at work, the time over on the island was awesome, had a great time, but too much exercise for me, did more exercise in the last 3 days than I have in the last 3 years, so still a bit stiff and sore, got a raging head cold which is why I decided to call in sick :D

i think somebody wanted to set some rumours straight.. fair enough i guess..

Please PM WTF that was all about plz?

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