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Guys, I know it's a long shot but as posted in FB, anyone got a speed flow black -6 tool so I can fix my drama? I can still do skids without it but the AFRs are shit below half tank as I think the pickup hose and filter is stuck after messing around yesterday?

If you can't get a -6 wrench you should be able to use any adjustable wrench

Yeah didn't want to mark the fittings, however you just sparked an idea.... If I don't get it done tonight I'll get it done while im there....

Yeah didn't want to mark the fittings, however you just sparked an idea.... If I don't get it done tonight I'll get it done while im there....

oh, you poor thing.....

use an old tyre tube between shifter and fitting.

should work.

id say thered be a few, but yeah i got my 1400kg jack,

gotta jack one side at a time but come hit me up to use it, ill be in a red hoody and black jeans if you dont remember me from putty road cruise >.<!

id say thered be a few, but yeah i got my 1400kg jack,

gotta jack one side at a time but come hit me up to use it, ill be in a red hoody and black jeans if you dont remember me from putty road cruise >.<!

thanks man.

sorry, my memory is up to shite.

will remeet you tomorrow.

Manuel, I told you, call in sick.

they have to have someone to cover the shift.

what would happen if an emergency happened?

THIS IS AN EMERGENCY!

sounds good mate.

goodnight everyone, waking up at 4 tomorrow woo.

Bringing the second jack, we can do this shit NASCAR style!!!

Fking 4 am :( so not looking forward to that part, I'll hate you all until I wake up properly... Night :P

Being im only in doonside might sleep in till about 630am and still be there by 7. Only takes 10 min drive for me lol. Car is prepped and ready, helmet dusted all ready to go. Goodnight see u all soon!

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