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Dan did you get me some info on them iriways for me :rolleyes: im gunna need somes soonish

They were supposed to ring me back with an answer today but didn't and I didn't have time to chase it up. I had to do a clutch on an RVR and a Prelude today so kinda had my hands full. I'll get onto them first thing in the morning.

What cams did you end up going for?

siddown bitch...what did I tell you yesterday - first rule of being a bitch....don't talk back

Best way to trap the heat in.

i can break more shit on noels car so u have to come out again if you'd like? :rolleyes:

P.S theres an exhaust stud that noel snapped waiting for ur 'expertise' lol

i can break more shit on noels car so u have to come out again if you'd like? :rolleyes:

P.S theres an exhaust stud that noel snapped waiting for ur 'expertise' lol

You lyin pos. It was samuel who broke it. :laughing-smiley-014:

You lyin pos. It was samuel who broke it. :laughing-smiley-014:

Yeah but if Shane did as he was told then you wouldn't have had any problems in the first place. Sif take power from the ECU for boost controllers!

Yeah but if Shane did as he was told then you wouldn't have had any problems in the first place. Sif take power from the ECU for boost controllers!

and has that been the main caus of any problems yet?

yeah come on answer that one fool :P

P.S i said to him when i was doing it i'd make up relays when the new motor went in

and it was a question of when not if that farking dodgey safc install was gonna sh!t itself, so i did him a favour :P

plus u never answer ur farking phone, so he had a chance to have a chat with u lol

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