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jeez man ur run of bad luck just keeps getting worse

can you fix the cyl with a bigger diameter bore ? could be good excuse for 2.8lt pistons ? ;\

-D

cant afford to man, i have $500 to my name and no car or job.

i think it might be time to sell and cut my losses :s

cant afford to man, i have $500 to my name and no car or job.

i think it might be time to sell and cut my losses :s

Just make sure you work out if that is a good option mitch.....i am pretty sure there would be a great demand for parts if they are going at the right price.....good luck mate

cant afford to man, i have $500 to my name and no car or job.

i think it might be time to sell and cut my losses :s

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• simply change your mind

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Seeking a refund

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sweet error message off the forums... when I searched for loxton...lol

The error returned was:

Erreur Sphinx : searchd error: unknown local index 'ipb_search_topics' in search request

Merci de contacter un Administrateur !

just in case you wondered what the whole message would be like in French:

L'erreur renvoyée est:

Erreur Sphinx: searchd error: unknown index local 'ipb_search_topics "en demande de recherche

Merci de contacter un Administrateur !

and in Korean:

오류가 반환되었습니다 :

Erreur 스핑크스 : searchd 오류 : 알 수없는 검색에 로컬 색인 'ipb_search_topics'요청

메르 드 문의 유엔 Administrateur!

When can I ask for a refund?

You have a right to seek a refund if the goods you bought:

• are faulty

• are unfit for their purpose (they don’t do what they

are supposed to do)

• do not match the description or sample you

were shown

• have defects that were not obvious or were not

brought to your attention when you bought them.

You do not have a right to seek a refund if you:

• simply change your mind

• buy the wrong item

• fi nd the goods cheaper at another store

• use the goods in a way that they were not made for

• caused the goods to become damaged.

However, you may still be entitled to seek a refund

under a store policy, warranty or guarantee.

Seeking a refund

To seek a refund you:

• should return the goods in a reasonable time

after buying them and you must not lose, destroy

or damage them

• may be asked to provide proof of purchase—

the best way to do this is to show your store receipt

or credit card or bank statement which shows details

of the purchase.

You have the right to seek a refund irrespective of

whether you have proof of purchase. In practice, however,

it is easier for you to seek a refund if proof of purchase

can be supplied to the retailer, supplier or manufacturer.

It depends on where he bought the engine from though, if it privite sale it's buyer beware.

Edited by D_Stirls
bout 10:30 til 12:30ish. Spotted Dan, Luke, Vu and Nathan there as well

haha, so you left about the same time i did.

it apparently died pretty solid about 2am, with most of upstairs closed not too long after.

so, that noise is still there with stock wheels fitted. slightly annoying. will get the guys at morpowa to check it out when i have it dyno'd on wednesday.

jack up the car on that side, support it tight...with the wheel on rock it from the top back towards you, does it click ? if not try to rock it from side to side, does it knock a bit ?

loose wheel bearings, worn out ?

loose tie rods, worn out ?

sway bar loose or bushings worn ?

loose wheel or mis tightened ?

loose shock tower on top or bottom ?

loose dog bone bolts on the calipers ?

the wrong lug nuts, not coned the right way for the wheels ?

hit the wheel with a kick or rubber hammer, do you hear rattles, loose brake pads, shims ?

all pretty common on nissans, could be a worn gear on the steering rack as well ? but not so likely

hope that helps dave

lol i got that a couple of days ago,

google translate says:

Translation: French » English

Merci de contacter un Administrateur !

Thank you to contact an Administrator!

figured it was french,, I just like the

Sphinx'ter error..lol

translated into , "it shit itself"..lol

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