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24-12-2012, 10:25 PM | #1 | ||
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Location: Ballarat Vic
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The Story of how my car came to be in bits sitting in the shed.
This is my car in a more fit state. Well this all starts for me with a phone call, The late night ones that you dread. I work away so I fully expected my car to be sitting quietly in the shed but I was soon to be informed that it was stuck on the side of the road somewhere near Clunes with a busted top radiator hose. I told the mate who had unexpectedly borrowed it to not drive it but to go buy a new hose, replace the ronnied one then refill it and take it home and maybe let me know if you are going to take my car. The next day i'm told it's running rough, hot and has steam coming out the exhaust. Not happy. Well it made it home on the back of a tray truck with not much of a direct reply to 'How long did you drive it with no water?!?'.
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EF Falcon Gunmetal Grey 4.0 Manual, Heavy duty Clutch, 2549 Crow cam, Stainless Extractors, J3 chip, High flow cat with 3 inch exhaust, Rolling on 16 Inch B45 Simmons 225/50 front 245/70 rear . Last edited by EF_Shark; 24-12-2012 at 10:50 PM. |
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