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after a lot of grunting, swearing, 50cm of oil line, 2 stanley knives, 2 more pieces of aluminium, and a some masterwork with a pair of tinsnips...

... i think im done.

after a lot of grunting, swearing, 50cm of oil line, 2 stanley knives, 2 more pieces of aluminium, and a some masterwork with a pair of tinsnips...

... i think im done.

Seriously Dave.... just watch a porno or hire a hooker like the rest of us. :(

Turns out i am going to have a custom made intake pipe and catch can made for my car while its off having stuff done...hopefully it doesn't delay it much longer. Morrie is trying to get it out on Friday...here's hoping.

shortest working day ever. well, 2nd shortest. spent an hour before work chatting up one of the girls who started a few months before me, and then went to spend all of 5 minutes on the clock. i love this job sometimes.

Seriously Dave.... just watch a porno or hire a hooker like the rest of us. :(

been there. tried that. but snorting a line of blow off a hookers back while spanking her with a toasted cheese sandwich just doesnt provide the same level of dirty satisfaction.

What do you do?

R32 peepz, Are R32 Headlights easy to remove? What is to be removed to get them out, and do the lenses come apart from the actual light as mine all of a sudden got a little moisture in the drivers side and I want to open it up and clean it out :(.

i told you weezy, i deal for a crust.

to split the headlights youll need to basically bake them to melt the sealant...

but actually removing them should be a cakewalk. just poke around the place with a screw driver, youll figure it out.

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