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

bahaha

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

Porshe sounds like a VW replica :laughing-smiley-014: I'd own a Porsche though :)

Siff buy used euro parts.. Waste of time, they'll be all shagged

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

wait for it, wait for it....i told you so :)

nope :)

well not enough to do much damage anyway

phew! all is good then.

i've always wanted to know liz, u know how the sr block is alloy? if u overheat it wont the block warp aswell as the head?

wait for it, wait for it....i told you so ;)

phew! all is good then.

i've always wanted to know liz, u know how the sr block is alloy? if u overheat it wont the block warp aswell as the head?

dude, that was one of my major concerns with the sr! I've always wanted to know the answer! :(

so yeah, i dunno!!!!

dude, that was one of my major concerns with the sr! I've always wanted to know the answer! ;)

so yeah, i dunno!!!!

hmm yeah. i've never heard of any doing that, but then again i dont have much to do with them.

if they are anything like the rb heads, they warp, bend & become porous (sp) when overheated!

i've always wanted to know liz, u know how the sr block is alloy? if u overheat it wont the block warp aswell as the head?

Depends on the grade of the alloy, you might find it warps less the a cast iron block....but it is less resistant to shock...depends on the mixes of metals they use and how they were cooled etc..

amazing i do rememeber stuff from uni.... ;)

hmm yeah. i've never heard of any doing that, but then again i dont have much to do with them.

if they are anything like the rb heads, they warp, bend & become porous (sp) when overheated!

so dont over heated them.... ;)

rohen u mummy's girl, what time we heading this arvo?

"a"

meat you at milton macs at like 5:30 - 6.

comprende?

soon enough itll get to you and you'll be compelled to fix it ;)

All part of stage 2. After the bathroom reno when the flywheel and pulleys get done I'll have the rack bushes remanufactured.

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