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Maybe meet in Kalamunda run John Forrest/ canning mills roads down to freo for dinner. Or meet local and up the hill to a pub?


That’s a bit of a trek for Elle and Dave maybe central then head out?
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3 hours ago, Beyond Blue R33 said:
6 hours ago, R33kizza said:
Rb would be so much easyer to work on lol

Big jobs are good jobs. I just got home. 13 and 1/2 hour day. Working like a animal to avoid a full Saturday at work.

I worked that wednesday, fooked today lol

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3 hours ago, Beyond Blue R33 said:
6 hours ago, R33kizza said:
The vvt keeps throwing faults, gotta remove the head and turbos to have it all cleaned out of sludgy carbon build up. Head and turbos wont come off inside the bay so it all comes out..... 12 hours later and the heads off.....

Needs to be driven harder. What engine is it?

Bmw 6cyl twin turbo

 

We are gonna be in Bunbury in the morning but can do later like 5 should be ok

 

I’ve already put the silk sheets on the bed, got the baby oil out and told Sanae to make herself scarce.... but your leaving me?

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I’ve already put the silk sheets on the bed, got the baby oil out and told Sanae to make herself scarce.... but your leaving me?


Yeah sorry lover I got a hot date with mr Hanky, Elle & Dave and who ever else is joining [emoji8]
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