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Originally posted by 33Spec2

aaaaaaw ken its not a cruise unless your there!

yep if you want and lunch if you can hold it down:p

Yea , I know but also have a full day Sunday at MC with commodore car club doing training so early Sat night for me.

Cheers

Ken

ps nite russ.:P

Originally posted by 33Spec2

commodore club aaaaaarrrrrrrggggghhhhhh!!!!!!:P i feel so sorry 4 you

Yea , I'm a bit worried too but they tell me there OK.

I have no idea what day it will be but I know I'm gonna get wet....

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Micko

Hello there earthlings:D

Racer on the road Kenneth?

Err , no.

Major drama with water pumps.

Seems there is 2 types of N1 pumps.

And guess who has the wrong one...

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Micko

Bugger - how long till you get the new one? S'pose the engine can't go back in till they put in the pump?

Engine is in but the pump leaks cos the R33 N1 is different to R32 N1.

Put old pump back on but that leaks now cos seal has dried out.

Will have to wait for ex east freight so will be Tuesday.

Cheers

Ken

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