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Just pull the fuel pump fuse and take the relay out as well, unplug the coil packs and they won't be able to take it. and unless they really know what they are doing they won;t know why and even if they do unless they have a relay with them they won't get it started (easily).

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Just pull the fuel pump fuse and take the relay out as well, unplug the coil packs and they won't be able to take it. and unless they really know what they are doing they won;t know why and even if they do unless they have a relay with them they won't get it started (easily).

guess i should put that bonnet latch on and get rid of the bonnet pins then haha

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LOL! did you get a chance to see the 'Weird Al Yankovic' version of that?

"they see me mowin'...my front lawn.."

har har

yeah i love wierd al's work.....he has made some of the funniest payout artist clips ever

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Ah K ive only got the Slim CC plates all round, although i might have to get a square one any one know of the cost ?

$21 if youve already got them

its free if you ask for one when you first get the cc's

(just rang up ezy reg 20 mins ago to find out the ins and outs)

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can someone show me how cc plates look on their skyline?

gotta get some for mine haha

have a look at my FB profile Mitch. i bought James' 33 sedan - it has CCs, fat one on rear, slim on front

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whats it like parking in mt barker at night? haha

i start work up there tomorrow and im waiting on the first paycheck for full comp on the skyline

I would say depends on the night. If it's friday or satdy night (or anytime in the school holidays) I wouldn't exactly be comfortable leaving anything that looks half decent/worth something in a low-traffic area, but most week nights you shouldn't have a drama.

How long you gonna be workin in barker Mitch? I live 10 mins away so I could grab that mani off ya when you get it sorted before work or something :(

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I would say depends on the night. If it's friday or satdy night (or anytime in the school holidays) I wouldn't exactly be comfortable leaving anything that looks half decent/worth something in a low-traffic area, but most week nights you shouldn't have a drama.

How long you gonna be workin in barker Mitch? I live 10 mins away so I could grab that mani off ya when you get it sorted before work or something :(

as far as i know full time , i start tomorrow so ill know what days im working up there , previously i was working tuesday and friday 1-8pm but apparently they need someone to work fulltime so im hoping monday-friday 1-8 :D

not taking the skyline up there till i get first paycheck for rego,plates,insurance & my mate to fit my alarm system as the one it is is toy and i dont trust it :)

also gotta fit my bonnet latch so no plebs mess with my engine stuff

btw Andrew , add me to msn ;D

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