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Update: Turns out there some some mechanical thing in the fuel pump which tells it to be quiet when driving at low RPM, that was causing the fuse to blow, so Mark and the boys deleted it, seeing as it's not necessary at all. 

I don't want to jinx it, but...the car runs.

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sup.

Warning - don't let Hank into your lives, or this might happen.

Meet mah new dawg, Cletus. Ex racing doggo with a sad and dark history. That look says "I have seen some shit...."

and by the sounds of it, he def has. 

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:(

Yeah, my main fear is him doing a runner. I don't reckon my bike would even keep up with him when he drops the hammer.

Going by the fact that his only real concern seems to be having at least 1 human in sight at all times is reassuring. Its got me stuffed how anyone could just keep these things in a cage and try to provoke their prey instincts. 

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