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Andy was on his way to Gatton in the 33, and as he accelerated he noticed there was nothing. It had died and now won't re start. Not sure what's going on but there is ZERO OIL in it :P :P

Currently waiting for RACQ to tow him home so we can take a closer look. :O

Andy was on his way to Gatton in the 33, and as he accelerated he noticed there was nothing. It had died and now won't re start. Not sure what's going on but there is ZERO OIL in it :laugh::P

Currently waiting for RACQ to tow him home so we can take a closer look. :(

:P:O omg..has he said where it looks like its escaping from?

this is ghey :(

Andy was on his way to Gatton in the 33, and as he accelerated he noticed there was nothing. It had died and now won't re start. Not sure what's going on but there is ZERO OIL in it :P :P

Currently waiting for RACQ to tow him home so we can take a closer look. :O

awwwwwww that's poo hun! :(

Hope it's not anything too bad or spensive :laugh:

:P :P omg..has he said where it looks like its escaping from?

this is ghey :O

that's the thing... it doesn't seem to be escaping from anywhere! It's been parked in the visitors park all week and there are no oil marks anywhere. It's just gone! Vanished into thin air.

awwwwwww that's poo hun! :(

Hope it's not anything too bad or spensive :laugh:

Yeh mega poo. He took the 33 to Gatton today cos the 32 is currently in the garage with bits off it (we were doing the oil cooler relocation thingy on teh weekend and needed extra parts, so it's still not back together yet). When he called to say the car was broken down I nearly flipped!

that's the thing... it doesn't seem to be escaping from anywhere! It's been parked in the visitors park all week and there are no oil marks anywhere. It's just gone! Vanished into thin air.

Yeh mega poo. He took the 33 to Gatton today cos the 32 is currently in the garage with bits off it (we were doing the oil cooler relocation thingy on teh weekend and needed extra parts, so it's still not back together yet). When he called to say the car was broken down I nearly flipped!

that's weird as...i put ~5ltrs of motul turbolite in it and its goone! doubt its rings caus ud see/smell it.

Morning Ladies...

that sucks to hear Anna, i say Blame Shane LOL!!

Noel thats prolly typical of them why dont you just go striaght to the Alarm company, it'll prolly be cheaper and they will have stock.... Ask John, he saved like $100 going straight to mongoose and getting them to install it. Have you talked to Chris Rodgers?

Morning Ladies...

that sucks to hear Anna, i say Blame Shane LOL!!

Noel thats prolly typical of them why dont you just go striaght to the Alarm company, it'll prolly be cheaper and they will have stock.... Ask John, he saved like $100 going straight to mongoose and getting them to install it. Have you talked to Chris Rodgers?

haha hi sau...

wat did u stuff up now shaney poo?

eat a d!ck you 2 :laugh:

Oh dear :P

what what??

Shane didn't do anything wrong. There's something iffy with the engine. Heheh. Gine.

phew! thats a massive relief! lol

but what can the problem be, dan was there when the engine was compression tested :laugh:

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