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Hey guys,

Not the happiest sight in the world for me this afternoon! My car being dragged up on an ALT truck and towed away!!!

The thing has decided that its going to immobilise itself for the good of my back pocket... I couldnt believe it! One minute its fine and the next its just deciding not to flow fuel through to the motor! Fortune has it that the boys at trojan decided to stick around and wait for it to arrive (about 6:00pm). So it looks like my alarm has just decided that fuel isnt a good idea any more and has shut it off. All in all it should mean I have to fit another alarm system! :)

EDIT: Ahh the beauty of a wrong diagnosis. On closer inspection the fuel pump is dead. Although the alarm may still be stuffed, it doesnt appear so.

It looked like I was going ot be stuffed for tomorrow as I really needed a car (meetings etc) and I thought I was really stuffed when our resident rent a car refused me service! lol... No I understand andrew i'm just not good enough for your veilside stylings (I couldnt handle all the pink interior anyway :wassup: ) But I have managed to source another mates commodore so you can all stop offering me your GTR's...

In other more positive news I now have big 19's on my baby and she looks sweet, pity she decided to thank me like this but... Such is life!

If its running I will show and tell some more at the D Day this sunday!

Shoutout to Trojan for looking after me again!!!

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If its running I will show and tell some more at the D Day this sunday!  

Not good news,but I hope it's fixed by SATURDAY'S dyno day,or you'll be a lonely sole participant on Sunday...At least you'd take out top horsepower reading,LOL!

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EDIT: Fuel pump is dead!

You know what? I actually thought the D-Day was Sunday!!! Bastards... I wouldve bought tickets to the raiders in Manly if I thought I had Sunday free!

Yeah the ALT driver was warned and warned again about the car. It got to the point where he was getting smart about it but I wouldnt let up on the warnings... After the strategic placement of some wooden boards the car made it on the truck safely!

Shutup Leech! Just cause you want the bling! lol...

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Yeah the ALT driver was warned and warned again about the car. It got to the point where he was getting smart about it but I wouldnt let up on the warnings... After the strategic placement of some wooden boards the car made it on the truck safely!  

Well atleast they had wood... capital steering sent out Quickez to pick up mine.... the guy was real nice but had nothing to make it easy to get on the truck...

And this truck was bigger than ALT so i thought it wouldnt be on as much of an angle and be easy on.... Until i had to take off the front bar. :P

But im used to it.... it happens every service anyways.

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