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Can't be welded in situ, the oil will stop the weld from sealing. It needs to be thoroughly cleaned and ground back, even then it probably won't stick, as the previous welded found out the hard way.

ah fair enough.

gonna save for a pimppace sump though.

and a pimp pace exhaust

for the players without facey

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Yeah Seinfeld wasn't funny.

Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David are sitting at home with their $400 million, asking themselves where they went wrong

would have made that any way.

#jewish

Yeah Seinfeld wasn't funny.

Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David are sitting at home with their $400 million, asking themselves where they went wrong

yeah well people thought Friends was funny too.......i didnt mind seinfeld in the 90s but the reruns are rubbish...its not lasting comedy

most homosexuals do....

now Everybody loves Raymond....thats some funny show

Haha screw you, Dave.

Btw, sometime in next two months, will be requiring your services again. This time, for the lancer :)

Haha screw you, Dave.

Btw, sometime in next two months, will be requiring your services again. This time, for the lancer :)

ooo what sort of lancer...I have another red one to do to actually....should be good its a nice dark red 2010

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