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1 hour ago, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

Mum's memorial burnout for dead sons | Queensland Times

LOL, yeah nah

I also don't know or associate with people who dress in their Grannies sleeveless cardigan or her weird ill fitting slacks

I am happy to put a bag of delicious cinnamon donuts on the line at WSID on Wednesday night, that is if the Skylines are currently running............🤣.......LOL

JK.......but seri😜sly

24 minutes ago, mlr said:

Skylines are currently running

It's back to being an expensive shelving unit, recently got an emap damper and pressure sensor. More parts for the parts museum.

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On 03/06/2021 at 4:25 PM, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

It's back to being an expensive shelving unit, recently got an emap damper and pressure sensor. More parts for the parts museum.

Damn it

I now have a gearbox full of neutrals 

Goes in Tuesday for diagnosis/fix

Damn it, I'm heading down to Goulburn to lunch with my daughter on Monday, looks like in riding the bike, and freezing my balls off

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LOL

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16 minutes ago, robbo_rb180 said:

damn, was it a good skid??

So upgrade to a turbo 400 w/transbrake 😁

Not even a skid, just cruising on the M5 and put my foot down a bit to change lanes

No bangs, no clunks, just no drive

I'm hoping its just the solenoid

Fingers crossed

Meh

On 05/06/2021 at 9:55 PM, robbo_rb180 said:

Hopefully an easy fix at least you have the bike to enjoy while it's getting sorted

Bright side was the bike ride, if the car was working I would have pussied out and taken the car

And with about 4 layers of clothing I wasn't cold at all....🥶

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All is well in Bogan land

It turned out the transmission pump rotor went bye bye

So after a full strip rebuild, and some, read: alot, of flushing, which was covered by warranty, it is good to go and the old slush box lives to fight another day

There was a few reasons why it may have failed, but nothing definite, apparently it is rare for them to fail, but it did, meh, but now it has a nice new one in it

Apparently it looked like this pic, not mine, but you get the gist 

 

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38 minutes ago, Kinkstaah said:

Excuse me your gearbox/transmission issue is supposed to take 6 months (and counting) like mine.

Mark follows the silicone valley "Fail Hard, Fail Fast" mantra

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27 minutes ago, admS15 said:

The reason it failed was a protest to you about not doing enough skids..

This!

If you did a phat Troy Candy kind of skid and ended up on the news your box would live another day.

Commos, snorkels, bogans, burnouts

 

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