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these will be too big man. wayyy too big..

how is it gayer than mohsen? i enjoy the fact i dont have to be scared of being defected when I drive now.

Ric I didnt even know you had a car til after SNS.. that makes you gayer than mohsen.

these will be too big man. wayyy too big..

how is it gayer than mohsen? i enjoy the fact i dont have to be scared of being defected when I drive now.

Ric I didnt even know you had a car til after SNS.. that makes you gayer than mohsen.

You being unaware has no bearing on my sexuality brah

My car is mad

Finished exams yesterday so today I've started work on the gtr again.

Woke up nice and early in the morning, got all the nuts off the plenum

and a few hoses that hadn't been removed yet. Timing belt is off also.

Task is to remove plenum in the car, to my understanding it involves a lot

of swearing but I never thought this much..

How the fu(k do I take this mother of a plenum off? I've unbolted the air

chamber underneath and still no luck. Is it easier to pull them off the throttle

bodies or easier to pull both out together? I can't see seperate nuts/bolt heads

for the tb's so I'm assuming it's just long as studs coming off the head through

the plenum flange.

God and sau help me

Parents cheaped out on you and bought you imitation Lego. Or Duplo, which was Lego for tards.

Had lego lego, had the mates an stuff, just had an imagination and didnt need to be told what to make :P

3 months back I bought the Super star destroyer Ultimimate colletor series

over 4 foot long and over 3000 peices.

http://lego.wikia.com/wiki/10221_Super_Star_Destroyer

instructions come in handy.

not building it till I get a bigger place as no-where to put it atm

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