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52mm alloy dual core rad has arrived with new piping!

cbf putting it in.. might way for it to either shit itself or new engine transplant..

looks huge.. i dont think there will be much clearance or fk all actually for clutch fan and shroud

52mm alloy dual core rad has arrived with new piping!

cbf putting it in.. might way for it to either shit itself or new engine transplant..

looks huge.. i dont think there will be much clearance or fk all actually for clutch fan and shroud

So you're the one trying to get rid of the radiator...

I'm looking at getting the 40mm one from justjap.

BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA just went out to test out the Bee*R flatshifting mode.

Got literally 10m from my driveway and saw a cop car in the driveway of the golf course

so, quickly turned it off, did a lap of the block, and went back in to the garage. Sirens on, cop comes up for RBT.

All good, blew 0. She was actually quite nice, had a bit of a chat. To be fair I would have looked really suspicious :). Might stay out of trouble for the rest of the night...

f**k you and your good luck martin. if that was me i'd be arrested for sure.

Thats because you would have:

Dan says:

should have just shut [the garage] and run out the back door

i think i would be the heaviest out of the thursday crew, with a lazy 115kg

somebody is welcome to prove me wrong

encouraged even

i heard dave was writing you off, saying he weighs more, you aint shit and packs a meaner punch...

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