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Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

If you do get offered then it might be kinda to commit them to a mental instituation:p

Have they found a cure for ugly yet Ken?

See'ya:burnout:

As i said b4 , I'm fat but can lose weight.

You will be ugly forever:bahaha:

Cheers

Ken

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Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Most rev-head chicks ain't to special, so be careful who you invite to join us, j/k

Chicks don't like to waste money on cars, they prefer to waste it on clothes.

See'ya:burnout:

Wrong

ANY revhead chick is special cos when I was young there weren't ANY around.

They were ALL into clothes

* sob , sob *

Cheers

Ken

Tasmania - dont think so - someone show me a map please:)

The auto sparky that I went to in Joondalup had an awesome $14k diagnostic tool that plugged into the car & also had a hand held cro - misht get him to go for a drive with me. Only problem is I don't know what the signals shiould look like but i think the magic book says what output coltage ranges should come up.

BTW - you're right Ken, I am about to lose my self control. Had to restrain myslelf from putting on the steel caps & hammering a couple of panels this afternoon - Naomi told me to go and have a lie down before I got out of hand.

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Ken,

When you were young the dinosaurs roamed the Earth.

See'ya:burnout:

Go to bed it's after midnight and you sure as hell need your beauty sleep

Cheers

Ken

ps , Nope , it was the ice age

my clutch is ghey. it slips above 5psi in 1st gear... grr.

so i lowered my boost.... down to like 2psi, daym, i almost forgot what it was like to drive a non-turbo. all this in an attempt to make my clutch live a little longer so i can save more fold.

come to think of it, how can a "bleeder" valve LOWER boost, if it is by definition an air "bleeder"... ho hummm...

Kym,

Sorry to hear your not feeling well. A bleeder can only drop boost to a minimum oof 0.5bar (stock boost), by fully closing it.

Sorry to hear about the clutch, you don't seem to catch a break with your car, but just think, by the time you've replaced some of these things the car will be stronger for it.

See'ya:burnout:

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