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also spotted the front plastic protector thingy on my car half being ripped off :D

last night had to go pick up the girlfriend from work at 6:30 come up along the back of woden and i shit you not it was a good 15 - 20 odd cm deep and must have just put to much preasure on them as they half detatched themselfs :) managed to put them back in but will have a proper look tonight

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I keep spotting Nicks Gtr on hoist everytime I go past Integra on my way home from work.... Whats going on Nick??? Its taking a while to just "fit a new radiator". :D

Radiators take a long time to fit :)

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also spotted the front plastic protector thingy on my car half being ripped off :)

last night had to go pick up the girlfriend from work at 6:30 come up along the back of woden and i shit you not it was a good 15 - 20 odd cm deep and must have just put to much preasure on them as they half detatched themselfs :) managed to put them back in but will have a proper look tonight

hope its an easy fix for you.

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well looks like i was right obviously to much water dammed up behind the suckers and popped like 80% of the plugs out went to rare spares picked up 8 replacements which are very close to that of the stock ones and bobs your uncle alls good once again :P

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Are you talking about that plastic thing behind the wheel arches? One of mine broke off a while ago on the way to batemans, can't be bothered to put it back on personally...

yea thats what i am talking about... depending on which one it was it may not affect you at all but as i only had a few holding my guards on + the fact it cost me like $4.30 for 8 of them i figured it was worth it :)

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