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rohan, ur a farking retard :)

:D knew that one already.

Ferk, need new castor bushes and have play in the steering rack. I knew I should have just ignored the noise...

on teh BMW?

I suppose the australian one will work better :)

http://www.nowwhere.com.au/shell/travelplanner/default.aspx

most likely...will take a look at that one later.

do u mean u can or u cant?

it's f**ked, lol

you're really annoying sometimes.

i reckon it would be just to have those plates on it.

man hope you get it.

oh the ol radiator exploding technique.

bugger...so what rad you getting?

i just put in a s14 one and a new thermostat and all is running fine!

i just put in a s14 one and a new thermostat and all is running fine!

Sickness!! time for skids ay ay.

Squizz: are repairing cost high? for those small items?

you're really annoying sometimes.

i just put in a s14 one and a new thermostat and all is running fine!

aww there there petal, i didnt mean it liek that! i assumed it overheated too

Farkit!!!! finally get all the niggly crap out of the road and now the freakin cat is causing a restriction. Bye cat. :D

woohoo

join the no cat club with me No-well!! :)

Now, what sort of kraut eating dummkopf would try and fit anything in the back of a 911, let alone two 18inch tires.

Yeh that’s right, they’ll practical lol.

sif you'd own a porshe anyway....Euro crape in shane's werds. :D

Since the M3 has a variable ratio steering rack I am lubing my ass as we speak...

bahaha

dam...might be easier stealing it off a wrecker....if you can find one..... :)

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