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Bugger! I take it you just unplugged and drove in "limp mode"?

Lucky you have a spare...:whistling:

yes i did, and yes i do

fixed it when i got home :)

how do you manage to drive in limp.

i had the afm unplugged the other day.. it would start then gurgle and shut off..

how do you manage to drive in limp.

i had the afm unplugged the other day.. it would start then gurgle and shut off..

Might have something to do with running the eManage and E85.

I can unplug my AFM and drive no probs... Won't be a great drive by any stretch and there will be stuff all power or revs.

Might have something to do with running the eManage and E85.

I can unplug my AFM and drive no probs... Won't be a great drive by any stretch and there will be stuff all power or revs.

could be..

i do remember driving it once in limp..

when i was new to the car thought it might need a good boot. (lets just say that didnt go down too well lol)

spotted a black M35 pulling into autobarn belconnen. had black multi spoke wheels and a white and orange nizmo style stripe down the side. best m35 ive seen in the flesh. i was pulling in to the holden dealier in the blue VE R8

spotted a black M35 pulling into autobarn belconnen. had black multi spoke wheels and a white and orange nizmo style stripe down the side. best m35 ive seen in the flesh. i was pulling in to the holden dealier in the blue VE R8

That sounds like Craig

Spotted a black s1 Autech on the corner of Prospect and Regency about 2:30 with NO plates on, not even traders. Pointed at him then gave him the thumbs up, wasn't until the missus reminded me that we were in the focus that his "WTF" look made sense :whistling:

spotted a black M35 pulling into autobarn belconnen. had black multi spoke wheels and a white and orange nizmo style stripe down the side. best m35 ive seen in the flesh. i was pulling in to the holden dealier in the blue VE R8

Lol....to funny....was down there helping someone out with a turbo change in there m35. Got stopped a little earlier buy someone on the road....told em it was a Volvo! :P

haha sweet, i was kinda wondering if it was yours. looked tough as coming up the road.

that stupid ramp that you drive down to get outta the autobarn carpark, my stagea is normally parked up to the left but i had my ol' vw today.

Spotted on the weekend a silver stagea M35 with GTR wheels around Burwood. (VIC)

Spotted last night a silver C34 giving it the berries driving down blackburn road (I was on burwood Hwy)

This morning, spotted a white M35 driving down wellington road!

I hope one of you spotted me.....I haven't been spotted yet! :action-smiley-069:

Spotted a black s1 Autech on the corner of Prospect and Regency about 2:30 with NO plates on, not even traders. Pointed at him then gave him the thumbs up, wasn't until the missus reminded me that we were in the focus that his "WTF" look made sense :whistling:

That was me. i was driving back from the mech had the permit in the front window as it still needs to go to regency for plates, it would have been done by now but i'm still waiting on parts

Spotted white ser1 turning right from yanko rd to lanecove rd in I think its chatswood west and spotted blue I think it was ser1 at bp filling up in westryde both within an hour of eachother if I had seen a third one within that hour I would have brought a lottery ticket $$$$

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