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yeah well i was trying the mind over matter approach paul but you just shot that idea down ;) haha ..... yeah i know ..... parents huge minus.... lack of freedom minus ...... free rent, free internet, heated pool and spa and pets allowed is a huge plus tho ....... its a lose lose situation stay or go but i think i'll just save and start buying bits n pieces and get myself organised ;)

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Morning yall. Not a good 1 though.

So im lying in bed last nite and i hear a car alarm go off. I figure since the4 parents have friends around its gonna be one of them drunkenly stuffing up and making theirs go off.

I get up in the morning and hit the immobiliser when the key is in theon position as u usually do. The engine cranks over but it wont fire :confused: i look at the little batt, parkbrake lights etc and they are all off. The imobiliser is clicking on and off indicators flashing but no dice. I keep cranking it like the moron i am then get out, the fuse in the immobiliser is fine. I disconnect the batt and push the brake for a bit which only reset my clock and didnt do much else.

Any ideas cause i hate paying sparkys

i want pillar mount .... you know the one that fits on the pillar in nice casing ...... i dont want this huge dial sticking out in the middle of god knows where ...... one like yours paul.

But also saying that i dont want to spend a ridiculous amount on a phucking gauge!

Damn Boosty!! ;)

Paul no rush - might as well leave it til i get the veilside on and the car is once again fulltime mine!! and no i havent seriously started job hunting yet.

Aidiwn ..... you need intercooler etc to safely crank up the Boost .... which i dont have .......yet ;)

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