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 Post subject: big thanks balistic
PostPosted: Fri Mar 27, 2009 6:33 pm 
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can thank Balistic, enough.

my car now drives like NEW.

i dropped it off for a head gasket fix. it came back correctly tuned, timed and running like a rocket-ship.

all in time for the Alpine tour.


Thanks, i couldn't recommend your work highly enough.

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On ya Ballistic,,, you da man bro

fully sick,,, & well done to greyghost for letting people know how good he is & what a good job he`s done

Have a good weekend everyone :-)

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 Post subject: Re: big thanks balistic
PostPosted: Fri Mar 27, 2009 6:55 pm 
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greyghost wrote:
cant thank Ballistic, enough.

my car now drives like NEW.

i dropped it off for a head gasket fix. it came back correctly tuned, timed and running like a rocket-ship.

all in time for the Alpine tour.


Thanks, i couldn't recommend your work highly enough.

Mitch


:D So the ride home was great fun :?: :D
:lol: Did you enjoy the induction noise :?: Abit easier to cope with than a crappy weber........the sweet SU sound :!:
Should make next weekend more enjoyable
Your welcome!!

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 Post subject: Re: big thanks balistic
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greyghost wrote:
my car now drives like NEW.


thats not a good thing


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drive home was, gooooooood :D just not able to open it right up.

still restricted by the inlet and exhaust :( so that will get done after the tour


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greyghost wrote:
drive home was, gooooooood :D just not able to open it right up.


:D Awesome :!: 8)

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still restricted by the inlet and exhaust :( so that will get done after the tour


:) That can be rectified, we had the technology :!: :lol: .......... :) Gotta be much better that it was :!:

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8) Thats why only Ballistic touches my crank :wink: :wink:

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^^^^^

Eeeewwww :oops: We didn't need to know that.

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I'll regret asking this, but I'm a little curious as to what qualifies as a woman's crank!?

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I'll regret asking this, but I'm a little curious as to what qualifies as a woman's crank!?
Maybe we need to watch SBS at 10:00pm tonight?

EDIT Bugger was watching the Footy and missed most of it.

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Dolled up,,, i like the colour of your eyes :-)

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sgc wrote:
I'll regret asking this, but I'm a little curious as to what qualifies as a woman's crank!?


:lol: :lol: I thought that would get a reaction :lol: :lol:
But I didnt think block, diff or gaskets had the same effect :lol: :lol: :wink:

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I thought most men thought that a womans crank was a myth?

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Cranky-ness maybe? :-)

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Cranky-ness maybe? :-)


I dare say if that were the case it would have touched many more people than just Scott :lol:

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