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what lights problem ..... im more of a shit stirrer than an person that sorts out technical problems.

Day well this guy (client) came in today and he asked me how my New Years was ..... then after knowing him 15mins he proceeded to tell me how he went to Perth Cup with a Stripper that finished work at 6am .... and the love of his life that has a 10yr old that lives in Bunbury found out so now she's told him t shove it .... Wha tha? i didnt ask for his phucking life story!!

saw it Mike .... cant help ya mate .... but you get used to the fact that theres never a time where your car is running perfectly .... always something you need to fix.

joe - good to be back at work eh?

odo stopped ticking over

overfuelling like a bitch

brakes squeel terribly

front spoiler has become unsealed n loose in passenger side again

my drivers side rear rim has been scraped

the centre console lid is broken

when it idles it splutters after a while but all i get is ... well its leaking somewhere but we dont know where.

its well overdue for service .... been like 8 months since last service

its fuel warning light plays disco and flashes on n off when you first fill up tank.

Would you like me to go on ..... or do you get the picture!

ok problems

1: Park Lights Broken

2: Brake Light (in S2 wing) Broken

3: Fog lights Broken

4: Front Bar Crack

5:Crack In Brake Lights

6:Front Headlights clips broken

7:Car Running Lean

8:Need better alarm

9: Need stock springs install

10: Sub need 2 be fix in

hmm that is all i can think of for now

well i dont even have an alarm :D

and my amp is roaming around the back of my car cos strahtfield did a shit job of mounting it .... subs all roaming around the back freely cos paul had to disconnect it all to get to fuel pump.

Missing my engine cover too paul! :mad:

and all those light problem hould be counted as one :mad:

PS - you car is not running lean you havent even put it on dyno and plus your running stock boost.

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