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Originally posted by gtrken

He didn't get away with it:uh-huh:  

Getting away with it is waiting till the feeller is drunk and the feellee is still sober.

Cheers

Ken

damm you all Leave me alone! I apologised...:D I know no excused but what the hell... what's happen is happen...:D

and I say again No regrets but I apologise :)

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Micko,

You trusted a guy at Marlows? They saw you coming:p

See'ya:burnout:

i hate marlows. had the cash there ready to buy a sony 50x4. and the bastard goes/. ohh were outta stock. wouldnt even sell me the one on the shelf. and was downright rude. i went in the next morning and it turned out the had some in the layby cupboard that where past their date :D

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Originally posted by Micko

Twas Marlows brand - gold 50 - the manager of the store told me it was as good as the branded stuff.

Is that the stuff you mix with water or put in straight.

How did you drain it ? By taking off bottom hose or undoing the stop**** ( no smartass comments from the gallery ) at the bottom of the radiator ?

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Mmm, back waxed and pink g *paul begins to worry about Niz's taste in men*

See'ya:burnout:

haha with the money i get from those photos - i'll have a rocket in no time :bahaha:

Originally posted by gtrken

Is that the stuff you mix with water or put in straight.

How did you drain it ? By taking off bottom hose or undoing the stop**** ( no smartass comments from the gallery ) at the bottom of the radiator ?

Cheers

Ken

Shit , it bleeped out c o c k

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Nizmo

marlows aggghhh!

Joe will pay - but im a calculating female i'll bide my time and strike back where it really hurts when its least expected!

come on Niz... I did apologised... I am not looking for revenge at all...:)

I am sorry! SORRY! :D

besides na hoo hae an ae! :) wa ta shi wa inshinta no de shu ne! :D :uh-huh:

cheers

Joe

Ken - it is the pre-mixed stuff. Good for 4 years or 20,000kms. Meets many perormance requirements (as per sticker on box) & didn't seem to be any different to the other stuff.

I drained it by pulling off the bottom hose - then I realised that the radiator has a drain****...doh!

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