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ok, maybe you should get on f these in your 33 4 door. just incase you forget to put oil in your engine again and need to be rescued...

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Didnt you know craig....steve is going for a build that doesn't require oil to run....

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can any of you more so computer literate people get this link to work?

http://www.dingdang168.com/UPLOAD/PCN-DON001.rar

i need it to get my bluetooth dongle working, which was MENT to come with a driver...

bloody chinease

bezender, thanyou for your concern from my alarm thread

I did find what I was looking for

good to hear andz :) it got a bit outta hand didnt it

can any of you more so computer literate people get this link to work?

http://www.dingdang168.com/UPLOAD/PCN-DON001.rar

i need it to get my bluetooth dongle working, which was MENT to come with a driver...

bloody chinease

try the googleizer and find another source for downloading it

on the topic of treadmills

you will like this Craig

rofl, thats classic. love the look on that guys face.

hey, are u the same craig that i sold a hard back seat, and came round to my place to swap an LCA on my 32?

can any of you more so computer literate people get this link to work?

http://www.dingdang168.com/UPLOAD/PCN-DON001.rar

i need it to get my bluetooth dongle working, which was MENT to come with a driver...

bloody chinease

Give this a go - If it doesn't work, post up the details of your dongle and ill try and help.

that site failed Abe, pretty sure i aint payin for it! :)

If that is your Dongle, did it come with the small driver disc?

Bluesoliel is free, try it from here, if the previous link i gave failed.

yeah what i linked you to was it, it was MEANT to come with driver CD, but didnt.

and when i asked the seller where it is, the retard gave me that fail link!! heaps good....

ill give that one a shot Abe.

well i just had the worst most blood curdling experience siting down stairs waiting for the folks to get home when i hear the car pull up and wait for a ding dong

when i hear a child scream i thought nothing of it because we have kids over the back who throw tanties from time to time when the amplitude of the screaming doubled and i went to the back door to only realise it was my daughter screaming

when i got to the front door she was running to it screaming daddy daddy holding her fingers i rushed her in to see no blood phew no blood so i took her in praying for little fingies and running the the paracetamol you can never be to care full with kids and electric windows, i also think nan and pop panicked when they heard the screaming and rather than open the sun roof they closed it further, but the toyota camry has a stupid switch mechanism

all is well and daughter is in bed with ice pack in tea towel on fingers

Started stripping the engine down tonight from the RS250 race bike. It appears I've wasted the engine good and proper due to a failed oil pump. The 2 stroke v-twin uses an oil pump operated on throttle control ... somehow the pump failed and 9,000rpm down pit straight was enough to punch a hole in the block. :) Time to go pre-mix instead of relying on a known fail part.

Guess I'm missing the first couple of rounds of racing this year, as I've already gone thru my first engine during practice! :)

Anyone got an Aprilia RS250 or Suzuki RGV250 engine lying around? :P

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