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your one of the culprits mister .... i laugh cos everyone got upset when paul n i were whoring in one channel .... now thats closed and whatever thread is open everyone just whores in it.

whats in it for me to comeback to mirc :D

i just sit in my mums car Micko ..... or the pool ... otherwise no aircon .... but its all tiled here so its not too hot.

hey hey everyone

just got back from along day :D soo tied but before i got to sleep i have aproblem with my baby already for some reason the numbers of the dash (kms traveled ect) have stop moving and are stuck at 87 999 , it just happen 2day, i also had a problem with the turbo and boost it was running i found the little tube from the bleed value to pipe was broken and had fallen off thankgod i found that i knew it the boost was feeling to much for .5 bar hmmm

13 Devil ..... my odo has stopped too .... long time ago ... havent bothered to get it repaired .... it just means at sometime your odo clock has been wound back .... a lot of Skylines have the same deal.

To get it repaired you need to take dash instruments out and take it to a place like Asait in Welshpool.

Joe: I told you to go .... you think too much mister! So i take it you scored :D

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