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Niz,

If I didn't like you so much I'd come over there and slap you *on the ass*.

Bully,

Sounds good to me, you buying first round at the pub?

I'll post it tommorow, and then Micko and I will organise the map.

If you can lead the Rocko crowd to Carousel then we can go from there.

See'ya:burnout:

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Originally posted by gtrken

btw micko , check your email . I have it here.

Cheers

Ken

You little beauty:uh-huh: I got one email from ya so I just need you tell me what it's worth to ya. I gotta go pick up a gasket from Northside Nissan in the morning so I can ask what they are worth new - I will make sure I am sitting down for it though:p

Niz, You'd be surprised, mine has a gear-stick:p

Adam,

I'd drive it at lowish revs, no point running it too hard. Hopefully Barrie can fix it. If you need any parts then let me know and I'll see if I can get them for you.

BTW do you have Jules(PSIKO's) mobile no.?

See'ya:burnout:

Originally posted by Nizmo

ooo the inside of your car - ummm woudn't happen to look like the inside of my car would it by concidence? oh well only one way to find out :D

ok you two.

Get a room ;)

Please !!!!!

Cheers

Ken

ps micko check the 2 nd email and there is no gasket , it is a sikaflex type professional fit.

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