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geoff risbey suggested I get compliance done by global motorworks. I found them to be pleasant and helpful..

but then rang aroung and got some quotes and one was 200 bucks cheaper.....so i took the cheaper quote cause I had no reason not to.

anyway, I dont think I need to actually describe the ordeal, suffice to say tha I really should have gone with global. dont know If I could describe the bullshit ive been through without bursting into tears, but I will never go back to that workshop again, and my arsehole feels like its about 5 foot wide.

See ya Makca.

Paul - you know what's wrong with the sump plug - you ****ed it! Oh, also none of the factory ones are the same. Looks like I will need to pull it out & get the dead bolt removed from the plug, then insert another - shouldn't be too hard but gotta do it so I don't leave an oil trail everywhere:bahaha:

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