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I didn't have hangover food because no hangover... But I did rage at pancake manor and get discount on foods! Took an hour to get our food this morning holy shhhiiiitttt!!!

Then came home and washed two cars and I have to work tonight... Waaaaaaaaaaaaa for working on weekends!!!

Sounds like Pancake Parlour in Civic... Except there food also tastes terrible.

And I just remembered... I have bacon, eggs, and hashbrowns ready to be cooked... MMMMmmmm... That might be a reason to finish building the BBQ...

At work living the dream.

Thought I'd take the Skyline to work for a change, went to start it and battery was dead.

Even the skyline doesnt want me to drive it

not driving it for over a month will do that Scottie

It got a 15min drive about two weeks ago. thats should be enough lol

yeah, I've gone through too many batteries like that. So whenever I know in not going to use the car for a long period of time, I just yank out the battery and recharge it if necessary when I need to use the car again

You need to put the ammeter in line and see what sort of current is being drawn, pull a few fuses until you find the circuit that drops the drain.

yeah. Il borrow my bros ammeter to solve that issue.

Ok old diff is out, new diff is in, Hicas is off (now I need a lockout kit), still need rear 5 stud hub assembly :)

I'll be selling my old lock bar this weekend...you and Mel can fight for it.

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