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See ya Kyles:)

Yep - we are sure that it never did it before Ken.

It started last night - we went from your house to the servo near me, he filled up & then it started playing up. Is there any chance that it could be associated with the pcv as aside from the immobilser, that is the only thing that was altered on the car recently?

Could be because the wing isn't on it any more:bahaha:

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Originally posted by Micko

See ya Kyles:)

Yep - we are sure that it never did it before Ken.

It started last night - we went from your house to the servo near me, he filled up & then it started playing up. Is there any chance that it could be associated with the pcv as aside from the immobilser, that is the only thing that was altered on the car recently?

Could be because the wing isn't on it any more:bahaha:

Nah , car is back to the same as when I ran it. ie. pcv blocked , breather cleaner on.

Only change is the immobiliser. Are you sure all the wiring has been put back to std when you pulled the immobiliser

cheers

ken

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Damn, That was a pathetic Saturday night of whoring, took me 2mins to read back:p

Hope the cruise went ok:D

Ahh yes but some off us have a life and DO actually go out .

Think a lot might have cruised with epoch and I did the brownie point thing and went to La Cascade in Nedlands with the missus.

* Thinks , would rather be out cruising*:)

Seeya Paully and get off this damn puter and go on holiday:D

Cheers

Ken

hehe hey Ken .... me n Liz got into mischeif last night :D

We stumbled upon the South Australian Football Club and the club president was trying to pimp his guys out to me ....."What about this guy? hmmm do u like italians? ........ can i introduce u too? ..... Cmon just tell me which one you like and i'll see what i can do"

Had such a funny night ..... i think me n Liz really needed a night liek that :uh-huh: certainly got our minds off things! :)

anyway must go pick up mel for lunch in freo .... Liz maybe i should go bang on room 1033 and see if they are up yet haha i would imaginethere would be a lot of hangovers this morning!!

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