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5:30? you're as bad as matt lol

This kent!! :P yeah I am hopeless...

Not so good news, changed the E85 today and although heaps better I think my Ethanol sensor is shitting itself :/ both Kurtis and I have the issue :(

Not so good news, changed the E85 today and although heaps better I think my Ethanol sensor is shitting itself :/ both Kurtis and I have the issue :(

That sucks

The more I hear about the E85 results power wise etc I think I should go with the stuff till I hear about all the dramas and then I figure you can't go to wrong with 98 octane

Ah Martin dads was here today! Now in gong :(

I think the club should buy a few things for everyone

Is all good

I really should put the car in to get it done properly but just trying to save the $$$$$$$

I got a Karcher and a concours 900 RO that is doing nothing at the moment if anyone needs a lend

That sucks

The more I hear about the E85 results power wise etc I think I should go with the stuff till I hear about all the dramas and then I figure you can't go to wrong with 98 octane

Its not the E85 to blame, it was me storing it incorrectly.... The sensor would play up on 98 octane too.... Will talk to JEM today!

And Jarrad, pics of said puppy??????

I dint have your number haha

10 mins till we get her!

Thought you had my number

Nice pup anyways

Anyway I'm finished for the day, didn't have many drops today but the last one a Cessnock jail was a bit different

Had to wait for another truck to leave the yard then had to hand over the phones to the guard at the gate " unless you want to stay for 3 years "

I gave him the phones wallet and car keys for safe keeping, funny thing is they didn't want the steel bars I undo the straps with so anyone could have got those. Bloody rules

Yeah this is true

Okay I'm putting a shout out to anyone that knows of or has an old piece of shit Ford Laser from the 80's to early 90's that they either want to get rid of. Doesn't need to be regoed or going really only want it for the gearbox driveshafts and front hubs for a project

If anyone knows of one around could they let me know please

Thanks

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