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yo alex bov for $200 with adapter and i'll fit it :rolleyes: heheh but u know how to fit it so should be right

i had to go drop my car off just then, getting new alarm, the people who did alarm when i first got car dogged my dad and i had a timebomb on my hands apparently waiting to shortcircuit :(

adrian :)

aidrian - yeah, I could prolly figure it out.

might have to put the old shitty one back on for a while. mine leaks and so liz keeps stalling (and flooding) my car.

tell you what, if my car didnt need a new clutch before, it will by the time my leg is right.

stupid clutch riding hippies!

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