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On 2/4/2022 at 9:13 PM, Sklyn said:

By Freds old one, you mean Leighs old one! Awesome to here its still kicking in alice!

Sounds like fred f**ked it 😞 get that beauty back to its glory

Hey long time man, yeah that one haha, I’d say barely car scene is pretty dead really compared to what it was

cars not in to bad of shape just sat in the sun for so long, hopefully injectors arrive soon and I might be able to start it

how have you been? Been a few years since ya left 

 

 

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On 02/04/2022 at 9:34 PM, chris.33 said:

cars not in to bad of shape just sat in the sun for so long, hopefully injectors arrive soon and I might be able to start it

Fred's old 33 hey, that will be interesting to resurrect from the dead. Surely the paint is completely f**ked after sitting outside at his parents house outdoors for god knows how long ?

On 23/4/2022 at 11:24 PM, BK said:

Fred's old 33 hey, that will be interesting to resurrect from the dead. Surely the paint is completely f**ked after sitting outside at his parents house outdoors for god knows how long ?

Yeah paints pretty damn bad, it was painted at one stage and has clear in certain places that’s peeling ect.

Changed the pump and all fuel lines in the engine bay and changed the side feeds that were dead to top feed 1000cc injectors and it started straight up without an issue, until I moved it and it sprung and oil leak from the head drain hose and the sand which plate 

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In other completely f**ked Alice Springs news I had 3 of my cars stolen at 2am this morning thanks to the gangster wannabe first nations youth in this f**ked up town -  2020 Hilux, 2007 Territory and the 2015 WRX. All recovered now but Hilux slight bull bar damage, WRX has fairly heavy front damage but repairable and at Alice crash now, Ford Territory is a completely f**ked write off. All three Rs were untouched so no GTRs were harmed in the process thank god....

Nine news apparently wants to interview me about it, so stay tuned for the news tomorrow night. F**k this place, f**k the crime here and the f**k Michael Gunner and the NT labor government.

I'm outta here as soon as I end up selling the house - Alice Springs can eat a f**ken dick c#nts and burn🖕

 

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On 05/05/2022 at 7:05 PM, Ben C34 said:

Shit man, that sucks balls.

Absolutely f**ked.

Look at this shit - they all need to be dropped on their f**ken heads 😡

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