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I think my AC pump blew a seal yesterday :(

lol, well I discovered not that long ago while swapping my BOV for a blanking plate, that my radiator mounting rubber is shot to shit and therefore radiator was rubbing against the AC hard piping....and wore a hole through it. Was like "wtf is that sound I f**king hope my radiator isn't leaking...oh f**k, it's the AC piping....uhhh....pokerface.jpg"

hahah nice.

It was weird though, almost seemed like a pressure relief valve, because it would piss Gas everywhere for a few seconds, then stop, then do it again a couple of minutes later.

More investigation is needed

Hi this was posted in the SA section. Even though it has SA plates on it looks like its from Canberra. Have a read. I hope they get caught.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/397142-name-and-shame/

Wow... I know we're not all angels 100% of the time but that's just f**king retarded.

As someone mentioned in the other thread, perfect ammo for those retards on Today Tonight/ACA just what we need really.

Good that it shows plates, hope the po po get a glimpse of that as well!

True - we have pretty much all unleashed our cars at one time or another but Video it and show your face and your mates number plates and face/s - Darwin awards !

I have done some realy silly shit when I look back (and survived) BUT FFS.

Would not be a surprise!

Quite happy to hear of it not being on the roads. Last thing I need is issues caused by "a white skyline in the area" - I have been pulled over for that reason before (although was a long time ago).

That is effin cool!

If I didn't have the cressy I would have a 180 and I would treat is exactly like that tongue.gif

Also I love that dude just hanging off the net at the end and jumping in and out of cars.

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