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Originally posted by Nizmo

its Buffy night

u change your avatar as much as i do shan :P

yeah i have a bit lately... can't quite find one that i like, thats also not offensive.

luckily i "lost" all the growing up toddler photos layin around. The whole naked phase (0-25) wasn't all that magic.

haha Shan :P

Peter hellier - i dont really like him - he doesnt remind me of shannon either. Just something rather try hard about peter its a kind of like "hehe we're with rove hehehe" aghh

my car should be tuned this week or early next - fingers crossed i havent spent too much over easter and the funds are there anyway. Whenever i put my car in for anything i like my bank account of a $1000 cos it usually ends up costing me $800!!

Originally posted by Nizmo

haha Shan :P  

- he doesnt remind me of shannon either.  

thanks Lauren.

ya quickly learn who ya mates are around here. :P

What exactly were you getting tuned.?

Aidwin, I think it's an OS Gilken. it's a damm good clutch.

What have you had done..? front mount.?

rev's, gear changes, timing in general needs a bit of a play with - i honestly dont car what slako fiddles with as long as it stops coughing and spluttering and picks up the pace a little other than the boring old grandma pitter patting its doing now :P

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