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I had this other shit that was even better than Lego...Was like building real houses with bricks and door/window frames etc....quality

Also had Lego.

I had a few things like that. Buildabricks which are made out of bakelight type stuff and have paper windows and doors and something else which was tiny little bricks and some kind of sandy mortar that held it all together till you put it in water and it separated.

Take the engine out, makes everything easier.

It sure does, but Im trying to do it this way so that when I've got the head off

it should be much easier to reach the top bell housing bolts that are apparently

so hard to get to.

Was staring at the oil filter today and was reminded of how much of a (c u next tuesday)

its gonna be. Double checked and triple checked that oil filter relocation kit was on

the high priority list

looks like they were together, rocked up in the same car etc. they were in a bit of a hurry from the looks of things so didn't really chat much

funny how his hair hasn't changed one bit since the make over haha

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