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man you guys are farked, how farkin hard is it to get a bunch of you abo's together, some alcohol and put the clutch in?

nate guys at driftline said they already have a detailer, but will install your clutch cheap cos you're black. Seriously.

As pred said, 3 pages for a clutch change... I can't wait to see how many pages a 100,000 km service will take.

service i do myself... like u can talk shan lol ur the most unreliable negro this side of the missisippiisiii

must be a sri lankan thing... cause ive been ready for weeks... i'll do mine this weekend i cant be bothered waiting any longer... see if my mate can help

ffs forgot all about it...

ive got too much shite to organise for the engagement and get the clutch done (some guy wants to buy the car lol... and before u start... SHUSH... i gotta sort some shit out before we finalise the house we're buying)

I don't give a rats arse about your car juggling any more after you destroyed the cefzla (yes well you didn't directly, but your actions dominoed into the car being owned by Benny (ex BMT, Chasers, and every other workshop that you can think of).

As long as you don't sell those East Bear tail lights. I swear I will torch your new house if you do.

man you guys are farked, how farkin hard is it to get a bunch of you abo's together, some alcohol and put the clutch in?

nate guys at driftline said they already have a detailer, but will install your clutch cheap cos you're black. Seriously.

As pred said, 3 pages for a clutch change... I can't wait to see how many pages a 100,000 km service will take.

how cheap is cheap..

wellllllllll my clutch stopped slipping right after i bought a nother one :lol:

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