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Could someone pm me Ben or Chris from racepace user name on the forum? I remember seeing Ben on forum but can't remember ID. Or their official business email address. Thanks!!

They are mechanics dude, call them.

If its a she ask her for a blowy to keep her job. Then fire her

is she hot? if so then no. just post pics for us wastelanders.

if not cut that bish loose.

Person is a she, but is not hot.

Moh do the blowy requests work for you brah?

funny how dudes on facebook don't even talk to you yet they continuously try adding your gf/wife

lol pathetic

Is she your gf or wife?

I had genuine excitement for you.

Then I realise you be trollin'

So I spent the entire afternoon at work installing and readjusting the belts on a 300ZX, no engine out which made the entire thing a massive pain in the arse. Oldmate pulled it out yesterday and had his RDO today and didn't label the old belts. We had to guess which of the 2 almost identical length belts went to which and got them wrong. Have to swap them over on Monday... NEVER AGAIN!

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