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Damn it, $850 to rego the coon for another year. Tough choice, might be more financially viable to drive it into a lake.

Also, price on KU31s seems to have gone up. Going to have to get another set of feddys :(.

Did he actually think this???

"Heidfeld exited the pits, hoping that increased speeds would help extinguish the fire, but instead it made it worse and when he stopped on track the car's side-pod exploded."

So i think i have just found the best mountain run ever. It's from Queenstown to Milford Sound. About a 300km drive with about 150km of that being narrow twisting runs along the lake and rivers pretty dangerous in these conditions though, sections where you can't stop cause of avalanches and there is a tunnel a little over a kilometre long that feels like your going down into a mine.

On the snowboarding front it's been pretty good, good weather and good times, pushing harder on the jumps now to make some bigger air jumps. Another week and a bit here left

big cleanup for me today. place has been giving me the shits so out the big wheelie bin comes..

nah needed to clean and today was the day set aside to do it.

Quick question Chris,

My airbag light is on and no horn. i know it is the clock spring is broken, do you/can you fix this?

Quick question Chris,

My airbag light is on and no horn. i know it is the clock spring is broken, do you/can you fix this?

certainly can!! shoot me your chassis number so I can look it up and I'll get a price for you.

certainly can!! shoot me your chassis number so I can look it up and I'll get a price for you.

sent it.

Thank you Chris.

i work just up the road from you so if it isnt horribly expensive it will be easy for me to drop it off

need your build plate. fast is being a bitch. I have a rough cost on just over 3 figures for the bit and then a bit of time. I am making an assumption on the part number because I can't accurately look your car up.

need your build plate. fast is being a bitch. I have a rough cost on just over 3 figures for the bit and then a bit of time. I am making an assumption on the part number because I can't accurately look your car up.

i know it was 1/95 built. i will take a photo for you

i know it was 1/95 built. i will take a photo for you
<BR><BR><BR>I hope you can see that<BR>

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also the subaru *may* make an apperance on thurs night. just redid the rear suspension on it. have a radiator to do tomorrow and then its right to play with again.

In the 5 years I have owned the thing I have put 6-7000 km on it. (not to mention a $4.5k worked auto box!)

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