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so went to have a propper look in daylight,

can see a gap between turbo and dump.

check stud seems loose, go to tighten and it comes out, stud sheared in turbo.

so looks like turbo has to come out stud removed and re fitted,

great.

at least it drivable so can take it chaser to get it done.

but..do I replace turbo or keep running as is...

got a few months b4 Nats to work that out.

Ham you've said a lot of outrageous things in your time but this takes the cake

"Pac sucks"

Clearly that was just to piss off O.P.

Pac did some great stuff (not B.I.G. great... but great nonetheless)

What I hate about Pac is the stereotypical 2Pac fan....

you know the type... has the fake Pac Tshirt from epping plaza, Pac tattoo, Pac DVD's, Pac flag, Pac facebook cover and profile photo, Pac iPhone cover, Pac conversations, Pac forum avatar, Pac quotes in signature, Pac cerial, Pac milk Pac f**king Pac, and refuses to concede that anyone could ever be even close to Pac.

2Pac fanbois are literally THE worse rap fans on earth. worse than eminem fanbois

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