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At lakeside My 4th gear synchro was a little rough at high speeds so I changed my gear oil today. Used Redline Shockproof lightweight made a massive difference. Box is smooth as silk! cheering!

At lakeside My 4th gear synchro was a little rough at high speeds so I changed my gear oil today. Used Redline Shockproof lightweight made a massive difference. Box is smooth as silk! cheering!

nice. I've heard good things about redline tranny oil

Made $320 from selling car parts this week.... ;) (Y)

And made 50 from baby sitting last night and had 170 in my car account

So I only need 140 from next pay and I have my alarm saved for ;) yayayayayayay no more worrying about having my car stolen

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Sadly street :( and I'm worried as about it

Grandparents are docks as won't let me park it inside the gates

Scary stuff mate. As Bodo said Maybe pull something out so they cant steal it easily. Coil pack Loom or something. Something easy

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