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So I'm thinking of getting this, transplanting the necessary parts into the YOLOdeo and selling the rest, thoughts?

(Yes, I know I should have bought that S13 off of Corey)

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Work tomorrow morning, got a BBQ or some shit on Sunday. I'm pretty broke this week so going to try and keep things fairly tame.

Might watch the footy tonight.

What about yourself?

Posts just came back

Fishing local sun morning with friends, painting and stuff at home. Pretty much finished all jobs at the block for a while, bobcat can have a rest for a couple weeks

beard meeting?

Of course! His was looking slightly more spectacular than mine though :P

Soooo, farken cars. Drove the hairdresser brap into work today, was giving it some berries along Wanneroo road, hit boost cut and then my zorst started sounding grumbly and shit. I looked under the car and on idle the zorst is coming out of the screamer pipe and not the back of the car, arghhhh! Guessing my gate is stuck open or something.

So that's sitting in the workshop and is Tuesday Hank's problem :(

Broken spring in gate maybe?

Quite possibly. That's what you get for fitting the finest purple Chinese wastegates I suppose :P

Might have to splash some cash for a proper one pending inspection, I'd rather not but you gotta do what you gotta do.

Hey Kent's. Big 24hrs. Went camping out bush over night, rushed back for fishing and lunch on beach with friends. Now couple jobs at block then go home and tidy up the van etc.. Gonna need more beers later to help recovery




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