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 Post subject: Vomit in my trumpet
PostPosted: Sun Mar 09, 2008 7:19 pm 
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Was taking apart my front suspension and got this when taking out one of the trumpets...... it really looks like puke :shock:

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I swear I saw some onion in there too :lol:


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This could be the sweetest long-term 'gotcha' ever!!

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Archangel007 wrote:
This could be the sweetest long-term 'gotcha' ever!!


:lol: :lol:

Cant see any carrot, so it cant be chunder.... :P


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oh great, I just finished having dinner....... :roll:

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Hydro Minis don't do that.... :lol:

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If thats rare cooper s vomit it's worth a fortune.
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spewin :wink:


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thiers always Corn

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gafmo wrote:
thiers always Corn


wrong end!

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That is revolting!! What is it?

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to much alcho fuel

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Chow wrote:
That is revolting!! What is it?


I have absolutely no idea! Any guesses other than puke anyone? Can't tell you if it smelled like puke, I don't have a sense of smell!


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that's what came out of me last time I tried to eat aluminium for dinner too :(

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It`s just all the water draining into the strut carrying any dirt & grit with it along the way causing corrosion & yeah it does turn all gungey & yukky like that,,, do yourself a favour & buy some adjustable "Hi-Los" to fit in place of them & make sure you coat them with "coppercoat" & also drill a hole in through the side of them so that the water drains out easy

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It`s just all the water draining into the strut carrying any dirt & grit with it along the way causing corrosion & yeah it does turn all gungey & yukky like that,,, do yourself a favour & buy some adjustable "Hi-Los" to fit in place of them & make sure you coat them with "coppercoat" & also drill a hole in through the side of them so that the water drains out easy


They're the trumpets from my ute resto, so there will be a set of hi-lo's going on (with other numerous goodies). I will of course keep the ute resto page updated with pics as I go :)


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