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Right you lot.

pwptpf is dead cos I am gonna kill him.

Mike , your noob posts and phone calls are no different to everyone else who rings so don't feel bad.

All exhaust pipes are black since they removed the lead content in fuel and the smell is probably a bad seal at the filler neck.

yes we have spring compressors and can install stock springs. we even have a set in stock if you don't.

The dyno will be running by the end of the week and we can check your a/f's then or we have a mobile a/f and can take it for a blastif you want to bring it around.

Nothing we do is for free but we try to look after SAU members the same as SST.

Right , any more ****ing questions ?????hehehe

Cheers

Ken

Sorry Ken, was trying to drum up business for you:p

I'm sure Mike will become your No.1 customer:D

poor ken :(

BB its actually grey at the moment .... going out to give it a bath this arvo so afterwards it should be black :( Im in a chopping/ cruizing mood.

Paul yeah folks are home good ... bought me back a couple of necklaces. Had a good time but glad to be home .... they've gone out to pick up cat n go food shopping at the moment

Mum: "is there anything to eat for lunch"

Me: "No bread, no salad, no milk, down to last can of cat food even .... no nothing."

Mum: "guess we'll be going shopping then"

Me: "can you buy some decent beer too" :(

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