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I must with draw my offer for now. On Friday i was driving back from the shops when my car died. Engine cut out and refuses to start.

Now when turning her over the fuel pump doesn't prime and im not getting any pressure out of the fuel lines. Will have to wait for the mechanics to open up so i can get someone to check her out :D

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hey boost monkey,  

i can take you for a ride in my Lancer with 17" chrome rims and Revolution bodykit plus full Sony Xplod stereo system.. it may be NA but it keeps up with Supras and Skylines esp in the top end (over 180km/h)

Dude, I'm not in training for a rice eating contest.

If I went in one of these guys mean rides who gives a shit about a stereo system ?

Haha darn you sileighty you were relaxed the whole time I was holding onto the thingy trying to stop myself from pissing all over your seat  :wassup:  

-JJ

dam kid! u the one of the luckiest guys here gettin to go for a ride in that thing! saw it at collie strutin its stuff and its mean as!

Boosy monkey?, sorry i have been flat out at work and the sil80 is off the road atm getting new manifold/exhaust/teins/radiator

Hope to get it going for Mid January if you can wait that long.

Stereo bam?? what are they??hehe

Cheers

ken

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