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Well even if it rains, it wont rain non stop all day. It'll be patches of it so we will just close doors for a 10 minutes until it stops.

There's gotta be someone who can help tragic out. Who lives north shore? Maybe he could bus to a main road or something.

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Guys - A few of us who can't make it up there early enough to enter into the show are heading up later in the morning.

So we are meeting at Thornleigh Maccas overflow carpark which is behind the Ibis at 10am on Sunday. By meeting at the Overflow carpark we will avoid the maccas traffic which is pretty hectic on Sunday mornings and best avoided for all those with hangovers (specifically directed at LANFOH!)

So 10am Sunday...we'll leave by 10:30!

Let me know if any q's

My position on Tragic will have to be pending... (waiting on reply) and even then it'll only be 1 space available; I doubt anyone wants to sit in the middle (at the back) and experience major major headaches all the way.

i have 2 seats available at the back but i am bad in finding ways and i won't have time to find the street tragic unless Tragic wants to come to Dee Why ...Or see if the guys who are leaving at 10 am have some seats available otherwise can you guys catch a taxi to Dee Why from mosman...it won't cost you more then 15 $ i guess...but that is the last option available...if you dnt get any lift by sat nite 8 pm ...call me on 0401380864 and i'll tell you where to meet in Dee Why

Hey guys thanks for the offers, Satanic, middle back seat isn't to big a issue as my girlfriends pretty small (5ft) so she could squeeze in. R34NOS, i'll call you if i don't get any other rides, taxi ain't a issue.

Thanks again guys, and if anyone else has more plentiful seats available then let me know :D

OMG guys guess what? My today whist cleaning the car and degreesing, friend helped me do it, and doing the engine he poured too much water on the engine and and It splutters real bad and cant even go over certain RPMs. :D farrkkk....

So now... I might not be able to go up there.... :D Farkk....

I have two AMPs that I need to give to sindows and get money from him :) argh... Can any nice person take the amps up to the show and shine?

Or if anyone knows a place where I can get this spluttering fixed up? spare coils? new oness?

Easy fixed you probably have  heap of water down under the coilpacks.  Pull the coilpacks out and dry out everything over the spark plugs it should be fine :D  see you on sunday :D

hmm hope soo.. friend is comming over now to help me...

So I just take out the top plate of the engine and take the coils out? hmmm ok will see... will report back in a few hours..

dammit driving on the M4 with this problem sux0rs... had to drive like 90km/hr on a 110 zone.. was scarey too.. felted like car had no power.

aww doodz, whatcha doing pouring water over the engine?!

edit: do what duncan said... :D

it wasnt meeeeeee :D :chairshot :chairshot :chairshot

friend was degressing the engine bay and yea poured lots of water on it.. he forgot about the coilpacks inside...

dammit... maybe a dryer will help?

Tragic I would take u if you want to. But will depend on my car's situation in a few mins.

it wasnt meeeeeee :(  :chairshot  :chairshot  :chairshot  

friend was degressing the engine bay and yea poured lots of water on it.. he forgot about the coilpacks inside...

dammit... maybe a dryer will help?

Tragic I would take u if you want to. But will depend on my car's situation in a few mins.

how did it go mate????

]']how did it go mate????

no go. :(

Opened it up and looked that the 1st coil, nothing in there..

2nd coil OMG heaps of water... got most of it out.

couldnt gain access to the other coils.

Drove around and noticed the cat temp sensor light up. :)

So I guess im out.... Can anyone take me there? I would love a lift. Im located in maroubra. anyone? If not id have to let someone take some amps and give them to someone.

Majanal: thx, i have work day from 10 untill 6, so wont be able to work on the car.

Ill give you a call after 6? if I have troubles?

I just dont know how do u take off the crossover pipe and the correct tools to take it off.

Taking the coils out seems simple but yea no time atm to do it.

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