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Originally posted by adam 32

what? labour is almost half the work! and a monkey could do most of it

Wanna be one damn smart Monkey.

A little bit of knowledge can be a dangerous thing.

But hey , best way to learn.

Thing is I learned on 2 valve ohv engines , not 4 valve twin cam ohc turbo engines.

* shaddup Ken , your scaring him *

* Nah , his mates will help *

* What , scare him ?*

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by adam 32

ken; you dont understand tho, yes there are retards like me, macka and pual 'working' on the car. but the main guy is tristan, hes a mechanic, hes just finished rebuilding his 12 second MR2 and rebuilt an RB25DET. he is the knowledge, were just there to undo bolts

Yea , I know:D

Saw that post about............... ohh ............ a hunnert pages ago.

Just stirring but remember , there is a reason why it happened and just make sure you find it before you bolt it back together.

Cheers

Ken

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