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What how did that happen matt what was wrong with the bonnet that it didn't fit man that sucks :P

I have no idea what happend!!! I am not happy though. What annoys me is that they (not mentioning names) kept saying well weve fitted them to heaps of series 2's before. Im like well im standing right infront of mine and it doesnt clear the radiator, and I then tried it on another line to make sure it wasnt my car and it did the same thing. I seriously cant understand how they've never had problems before.

hey guys..  

working on your car is rewarding though .. otherwise we'd all be paying others to do it :)  

its good to have a bit of a break though.. don't have to worry about too much stuff on my old car really.. seems to just keep running and running with no dramas.  

Althouhg i did fix the rough idle yesterday.. just turned out was clogged AAC valve (thing was nearly black)

thats true too peace of mind knowing that the job has been done right too & not boggy lol :P

I have no idea what happend!!! I am not happy though. What annoys me is that they (not mentioning names) kept saying well weve fitted them to heaps of series 2's before. Im like well im standing right infront of mine and it doesnt clear the radiator, and I then tried it on another line to make sure it wasnt my car and it did the same thing. I seriously cant understand how they've never had problems before.

thats just it hu u can never trust ppl as the old saying goes never assume anything as you make an ass out of u & me,

+ one bad word goes twice as fare as 10 good ones :P

:P you gonna fall on the ground and throw your hands in the air :)

already did numerous times last night when i realised the frigin bonnet wouldnt fit no matter what i did!!! but just for you ben [falls to ground and throws hands in the air ]/

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