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All the best.

Sell them and get something that looks better, and paint it different colour that stand out.

Liking the living in your own house?

They look great IMO.

Next set will be dish.

Better than an even bigger black mother f**k of a spider at 5am, black car, black windows, black sky, on the inside of the windshield...

Lol game over. I woulda pulled over and try to kill the f**ka.

If i couldn't find it then well it would be one paraniod drive on the way home....

I love how illness times itself just right to occupy your weekend and leave you well again for the next working week. At least it wasn't nats weekend.

/18monthswithoutasickday

Sparks look fine Tony...normal build up considering how long they've been in for.

Easier on your SR20...you don't have to remove half of the intake piping and if I recall correctly your coilpacks don't have individual screws :/

spark plugs take me about 45 minutes to change being meticulous (cleaning threads of the head etc.).

It was even easier on my SR20, it ran a dizzy not coilpacks and being East-West it was a 2 minute job to change spark plugs, no shit. Was kinda handy considering it used to foul them regularly.

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