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moar info pls.

does it dip in revs after u back off, idle rough when cold etc ?

Bit hard to explain. It doesn't really change in revs, it just seems to "shake" a bit more at times when it's idling in neutral. No difference id the engine's hot or cold.

I'm going to have it checked out sometime, but I was hoping to get some sort of a diagnosis beforehand.

Then again I've been told that 34s tend to sometimes idle a bit rough by default. Probably also a case of an aging car.

thought id express my inner anger..

shittest situation...

car is unregistered and on double defected

its going to cost $50~ to get a permit , then ive gotta go to a cop shop and get a clearance note , then come up with $200~ for rego , and another god knows how much for regency.

not to mention stock parts.

all unemployed and without a car...

and looking after a parent.

so angry :)

/end rant

just bought a ''new'' car

ended up gettin a 99 VT II calais supercharged 6, pick it up tomorrow night :)

muuuuuuch better than the Vectra, why i ever thought that was a decent car, i do not know!!

meh, not really interested in modding it, the missus and boy will be the primary passengers, as it

sits will be fine, the only thing ill be doing is 30% tint...

in other news, pretty sure i get the 31 back this week aswell! awesomeness.

thought id express my inner anger..

shittest situation...

car is unregistered and on double defected

its going to cost $50~ to get a permit , then ive gotta go to a cop shop and get a clearance note , then come up with $200~ for rego , and another god knows how much for regency.

not to mention stock parts.

all unemployed and without a car...

and looking after a parent.

so angry :)

/end rant

I didnt think you could rego a defect vehicle? Whether you have a clearance or not?

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