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Wooo... sounds like I'm gonna be getting some muthaf**ken ERD coffee tomorrow morning!

Hey Adam! I see you lurking. Coming for the dyno day tomorrow?

;)

Just got back from the shops and some c_nt has put a lovely big ding in my door.

God I hate 4wd owner's I really do. I think they all should be shot then stabbed then stabbed again before being shot.

:mad:

Serenity now, serenity now.

Ah,

:)

don't like them either :mad:

Wooo... sounds like I'm gonna be getting some muthaf**ken ERD coffee tomorrow morning!

Hey Adam! I see you lurking. Coming for the dyno day tomorrow?

Take milk. I used the last of it today. :)

Long or short black will do.

I wonder what time Yatala Pie's open.

hahah remember you me and megan at yatala pies - good times

Oh Martin, one other thing. Do you have car ramps/stands so that we can bleed my AWD system so it's working again?

huh? its not working now?

= win = no need for drift switch? :)

no.

= fail. because I want both.

not working = fail

I know how :)

Just need someone to help me with it, two man job (that's what she said) ;)

know how to fix it = win

hahah remember you me and megan at yatala pies - good times

Ah yes. I remember Megan. Hahahaha

John: Maybe the design of gts4 is similiar to gtr? If so, maybe its just a relay that'll do the trick for the 32s.

John: Maybe the design of gts4 is similiar to gtr? If so, maybe its just a relay that'll do the trick for the 32s.

well it does work a bit (had car on the hoist and all four wheels spun) but it's not getting enough fluid through, so it's not working correctly, and the light is on. I think there's a big air pocket in the line because the car sat for so long. + old manky ass fluid.

If it still plays up after a bleed I'll get the relays checked, good suggestion :)

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