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When is the next run over the pits Martin? couple weeks? 
 
do you still have the sticker on the car now? id imagine that might attract more attention if the popo spots it?


Have till 30 April so not bad, they can look if they want but they don't know shit so they won't find anything. Got a few bits sourced just waiting for postage costs from a guy in the east so I can pay him. Should be an easy fix, probably send it to Mark to do and service while it's there.
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I buy my car fully Engineered but i called that guy that did it coz i need to re engineering the seat configuration back to 4seat anyway i ask how much. About 100bucks or so.....

Cant cost the that much for an engineer to say the pods are fine in writing i can find his number if you want.

 

 

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I buy my car fully Engineered but i called that guy that did it coz i need to re engineering the seat configuration back to 4seat anyway i ask how much. About 100bucks or so.....
Cant cost the that much for an engineer to say the pods are fine in writing i can find his number if you want.
 
 

Ill have his number please. I want to have my mods passed and the cops can pick on something else then.
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