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workingg sorry :( maybe on the weekend!! :P i have beers^^

my catback 3" is now on, 3" from cat, from the hotdog it goes 3.25 with a cannon all in one, thanks to an sau member simdog. Nice and cheap and affordable for my budget. now ill just have to wait a week or 2 to order my jjr front dump and catco cat converter!!

Last of my spendings as the new house is gonna make me poor

http://www.ebay.com....=item58938e8e60

this is what i got....but i payed less :P

and yeah ive been looking at just getting the catco one. other car related expenses have come up atm. so it may be a little while for me :(

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I feel like a drive. where? may grab a westie or two as well.

yeah im keen, only just got home and need a shower etc first, but am keen to head westies way :)

you bringing the 31 out chris? wanna meet at carseldine for the drive? or just meet down there?

lol, i assume so.....either that or my dad. but none of you have met him....so thats very unlikely.

changed the plugs in my car yesterday arvo. and had a look at my coilpacks.......theyre all white and burnt on the outside :P...fun fun.

So i gave em a soaking in silicone and some fresh tape, and get ready to buy new ones as soon as rego and insurance time passes. turns out the Iridiums that were in it are gapped to 0.8 despite the fact that the box says 1.1.......and honestly dont know if i did it myself it was that long ago.

So coppers with a 0.8 gap, and a bandaid on the coils and my stutter is gone! just a mild flatspot left around 4500...but that i would assume is the burnt out old coils.

and today i spend cleaning my car inside out........farrrk i hate Bitumen.....

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