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Roof?

Ehhhhhh!

So the "plunger"? On the wastegate was a bit sticky. Removed the gate, opened it up, cleaned it up on the inside, back in and it idles fine and out the exhaust as it should.

Enjoyed Phuket for a few days then feel like going. Bali sounds worse

Yeah, doubt I'd leave the hotel and if I did it would be just to go to a restaurant or bar. Apparently the Balinese are a very pushy people, I could imagine I'd lose my shit fairly quickly.

Mandurah crab festival!? I know they're a bit more country then us city dwellers but someone really needs to teach them about safe sex :sick:

But they sleep with their sisters cos they know where they have been... Sounds safe to me ;)

Ehhhhhh!

So the "plunger"? On the wastegate was a bit sticky. Removed the gate, opened it up, cleaned it up on the inside, back in and it idles fine and out the exhaust as it should.

Gonna happen again but?

Yeah, doubt I'd leave the hotel and if I did it would be just to go to a restaurant or bar. Apparently the Balinese are a very pushy people, I could imagine I'd lose my shit fairly quickly.

Should see the Indians in Phuket, can't imagine much pushier. Have lost my shit before.

Gonna happen again but?

Possibly, if it does I'll fork out for a new gate.

Should see the Indians in Phuket, can't imagine much pushier. Have lost my shit before.

Ugh, I feel your pain brah.

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Starting to get pressure to shave Lachy!!

Don't give in my friend! Keep it neat and clean and you SHOULDN'T have any problems.

You wouldn't want to let Corey down would you? I can't even imagine his sad face :(




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