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Love the city one "obviously got nothing better to do", who's the sad feck crying about it to the advertiser? lol

Thats what gets me, people who live near the city or the airport that constantly complain about the noise. I bet 80% of these complaints are lodged by old people with nothing else better to do. Bit like the old fart that complained to the council about my dogs barking, four dogs of the same breed in the block!

i got egged last weekend unfortunately had the door open at the time, got the f er's plate n called the cops but they didnt really seem interested.

shoulda just said he was doing burnouts instead they woulda been knocking on his door in no time.

just bought a new oil cooler..

do i fit it with or without oil? how much oild do i put it in if i dont fill it first? CA18DET..

also when im tracking the car and the catch can fills with oil do i put the oil back into the engine or dump it?

cheers

just bought a new oil cooler..

do i fit it with or without oil? how much oild do i put it in if i dont fill it first? CA18DET..

also when im tracking the car and the catch can fills with oil do i put the oil back into the engine or dump it?

cheers

do it without oil, just fill it to the normal spot on the dipstick, and dump the catch can oil.

I change my oil every track day or dyno day.

belgian beer is by far the best beer ever!! so much awsome drunken times in my life are thanks to belgian beer!

exactly, like rocking up 2 hours late to my birthday when u lived the closest LOL

on another note, EVENING!

Who is going to, or would like to go to, the V8 Supercars at Phillip Island 11th-13th September? :(

It appears I'm going alone ... but would like to share the driving if someone else is trekking over. I might be able to get someone in on a guest pass, as I'm working there.

Anyone? :)

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