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Well the 200sx now has a blown gearbox lol.

Apparently no matter what gear, even nuetral, if you take the foot off the clutch, it makes a rattling sound like rocks are in the bellhousing.

My guess is a snapped clutch plate, what's everyone else?

I asked what happened. And he goes "put it in second and gave it a good thrash" lol

lol...muzzas.

hmmm.

I need some plate that isn't car specific. I'm over buying new plates for each car I get. I need something that I can transfer to each new car that's generic...

That's what I've just done. This will be my 4th set of custom plates, getting expensive. This set will be the last I need and transferable between future cars.

Oh you can clay the car. You just can't polish/correct the paint

Can't correct the paint until what a month or 3 after today?!

Well the 200sx now has a blown gearbox lol.

Apparently no matter what gear, even nuetral, if you take the foot off the clutch, it makes a rattling sound like rocks are in the bellhousing.

My guess is a snapped clutch plate, what's everyone else?

I asked what happened. And he goes "put it in second and gave it a good thrash" lol

Did it happened before or after 12.30pm today? Only asking cos 'tis when I last saw the sunkist thing...

Hopefully he does it, can't stand Murray at all. Great game though, been on the edge of my seat. Sadly I reckon Federer is on a decline though, end of an era. Be good if he proved me wrong though :D

Can't correct the paint until what a month or 3 after today?!

Are you looking to correct your paint? Your paint's good besides some very light swirls bro.

If you just wanna get rid of treesap, claying will get rid of it.

Not sure what you're worried about.. :/

Hopefully he does it, can't stand Murray at all. Great game though, been on the edge of my seat. Sadly I reckon Federer is on a decline though, end of an era. Be good if he proved me wrong though :D

Yes!

Last game some poor shot direction selection IMO >__<. Broken back :(

Hopefully he can break it again and serve into the 5th.

Yeah he is getting on in years. Still has magic though. I think more than decline others (Nadal, then joker, and perhaps now others like Murray) raised their level.

Are you looking to correct your paint? Your paint's good besides some very light swirls bro.

If you just wanna get rid of treesap, claying will get rid of it.

Not sure what you're worried about.. :/

Just don't want to see the sap, that's it...

Just don't want to see the sap, that's it...

Paint being sealed wont effect getting the sap off with clay. If anything, it makes it easier.

The clay isn't abrasive either, wont take off any of the synthetic sealant.

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