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Originally posted by XRW

there not allowed to

bottled water is meant to remain exactly that, bottled, lid and all..

its against the health act for them to sell it to you with no lid and opened.. as it possible its been tampered with..

if they give no lid demand it..

they can take the lid off in front of you and give it to you. same principle applies to beer.

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never been a big "smoker" the only effect i get on it apart from feeling extremely dumb is extremely horny ..... which aint such a bad thing :D

i leave work 3:45 get home 4:30 a go :(

Cams to go in wasnt it?

yeah thats the thing with Skylines take the normal cost for a non-import .... double it tripple it and there you go!!

As soon as you ring anyone for advice or parts enquiry you get "Oh because its an import blah blah blah going to cost more" I swear they see dollar signs in their eyes!

yeah my cams buggered and i think i have stuffed a few valves...

but won't know until i take it apart.

works out good in a way as i will be respraying my engine pay, chroming numerous engine bay parts so will look all nice a pretty once i get a few other problems resolved on the market she goes :D

yeah would liek to give my engine bay a clean up ..... just i know that once i start pulling things apart i wont be able to get them back together :D

And my dad doesnt have too many tools either soooo i'll just leave it with sand all in it. LOL there was this massive storm one day .... and i got caught driving thru it ... anyway i was at a set of lights and there was a construction lot next door and the wind picked up all the sand from the yard and dumped it all over my car ..... and now ive got yellow sand in the engine bay .... as someone said .... it looks like a bloody beach in there!!

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