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If any one needs 2 18” tyres to suit skyline I have 2 Michelin Pilot Sport 3 PS3 245/40 ZR18 18” tyres I need to get rid of, $200 cost $500 they are still like new as we had them on the front but they scraped on the guards so we removed them.

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That's shit Martin, sorry mate.

In other news, Wu Tang is coming to Sydney in December and playing the Opera House, so you all know where I'll be on Saturday December 8!

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they not coming back to Perth? One of the loinspawn was there when ghostface went to the sammich shop. Apparently it was off chops.

Still not enough to make me want to go to Sydney though

4 minutes ago, Stinky Rooster said:

they not coming back to Perth? One of the loinspawn was there when ghostface went to the sammich shop. Apparently it was off chops.

Still not enough to make me want to go to Sydney though

That would have been wicked! I went to that gig at metros which he was there for (I believe Pharoahe Monch) was at that gig too.

Nah, not coming to Perth, only going to the Opera House to play a 36th Chamber 25 year anniversary show, here's hoping they all get Visas this time...

you aren't going to steal my idea I hope. 

I don't have much on this weekend either. Reckon Hank could handle a house guest? Still haven't seen the offset in action.

Not so fun day at barbs on friday. 20180706_110245.thumb.jpg.e163304d5242ecc84e68b4788ea69487.jpg
:O That looks expensive.
what went pop?
Dipstick popped out?
Yer oil dipstick popped out too much pressure in crankcase.
Not sure to why i had so much pressure to do that. But to fix the problem and do happy track dayz i think i need a catch can, larger sump, baffle kit for sump n cam cover, oil restrictor Maybe even a oil accumulator on top.
Then it might hit the track again but for now ill keep it straight drag pass.

Did loose about 4ltrs of oil from 6 hardly touching the dipstick that how known something went wrong as i was going up the shecane at 6k to 8k rpm i look down n noticed oil pressure at 2kgcm2..... at that point my car seat had me by the balls.
No knocking but at idle in gear lift the clutch put load on engine makes a small squeaking sound n crank pully has very slight movement . So thrust bearing has worn too much. :(



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