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Looking like an all nighter for moi... Wife n boy both terribly sick and waking up every 30 minutes or so [emoji20]




Sorry to hear Trev , Sending love to them , speedy recovery and hope they feel better soon.

Haha yeah but not as bad as yours I don't think. Although I think I may be catching the bug from my brother and dad.


We really haven't been 100% for over a month now. Thinking the cold bedroom is delaying recovery...

But whatever they got last night is kicking their ass. Missus has settled but young bloke still has little control of his stomach :(
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2 hours ago, t_revz said:

 


We really haven't been 100% for over a month now. Thinking the cold bedroom is delaying recovery...

But whatever they got last night is kicking their ass. Missus has settled but young bloke still has little control of his stomach :(

 

=( yea this winter has been a little mad. Even going into spring, still mad.

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yeah piece of piss. Pretty sure you get it from back of engine above cv shaft on those. 



Were you laughing while typing this? Inlet manifold off job virtually. I couldn't get it out but eventually found no signal getting to it. Traced it back to immobiliser. Found out key had been dropped and exploded prior to it not starting. Got spare key and started fine.



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