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Originally posted by gtrken

Hi all .

Niz just get paul to come to your place. Don't go to his , you will not escape with your virginity intact , he will corner you with the rims , tyres , pipes , crap he has in the lounge room.:D  

Cheers

Ken

thanks ken long time since ive been called the V word.

Hehe thats ok i'll trap him in my car - less places for him to move or escape then :D

Originally posted by gtrken

Hi all .

Niz just get paul to come to your place. Don't go to his , you will not escape with your virginity intact , he will corner you with the rims , tyres , pipes , crap he has in the lounge room.:D  

Cheers

Ken

im not even sure i want to know where this is goin :D

Psiker

Originally posted by Nizmo

thanks ken long time since ive been called the V word.

Hehe thats ok i'll trap him in my car - less places for him to move or escape then :D

I said YOU were the virgin.

We all know pwpt60secf is .

Doing it with Mrs Palmer doesn't count.:D

Cheers

Ken

Hey all...

Ken - tech info time please: I just replaced the radiator cap & drained the coolant & replaced it. I don't reckon I got all of it out but I just kept filling until the coolant coming out of the drain plug at the top of the head was the colour of the new coolant. Is this OK as the guy at Marlows told me you shouldn't mix coolants?

Originally posted by Micko

Hey all...

Ken - tech info time please: I just replaced the radiator cap & drained the coolant & replaced it. I don't reckon I got all of it out but I just kept filling until the coolant coming out of the drain plug at the top of the head was the colour of the new coolant. Is this OK as the guy at Marlows told me you shouldn't mix coolants?

What coolant did you use ?

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Micko

Hey all...

Ken - tech info time please: I just replaced the radiator cap & drained the coolant & replaced it. I don't reckon I got all of it out but I just kept filling until the coolant coming out of the drain plug at the top of the head was the colour of the new coolant. Is this OK as the guy at Marlows told me you shouldn't mix coolants?

i believe mixing coolants is like mixing alchyhol :D

ITS ALL GOOD :D:) :)

Psiker

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