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#21 Re: some helpful advice on my 1200 plez
TORTIS Posted on: 2002/10/20 8:14
oh ok that place...yea ive taken my bumpers there b4 and they quoted me $500 or $600.

bro im thinkin thats pretty steep! did ur mate get sum good hookups or sumthing?


#22 Re: some helpful advice on my 1200 plez
mr_nismo4 Posted on: 2002/10/20 11:11
Sorry fellas I have to go off topic and agree with tens & twenties about the typing. This thread doesnt have much to do with me but I still enjoy reading the posts, but its pretty hard to read sometimes.


#23 Re: some helpful advice on my 1200 plez
TORTIS Posted on: 2002/10/21 9:41
tru how do u mean its hard to read?


#24 Re: some helpful advice on my 1200 plez
Lobster Posted on: 2002/10/21 12:14
Yeah I also agree. I am australian and I am having trouble understanding it.
There are quite a few people here that have english as a second language and using too much slang and such can confuse them.

Example: Bro, Aye, Mint, etc...

Not trying to be mean or anything...


#25 Re: some helpful advice on my 1200 plez
cfwase Posted on: 2002/10/21 23:25
thats way to steep man they mustabeen bullshitting you aye.
we just rocked in and got the quote of $185+GST and yeah man no hookups at all. you should go back again and ask coz that is way to much aye man.


#26 Re: some helpful advice on my 1200 plez
tens_and_twenties Posted on: 2002/10/23 14:43
Well, one example is what you just typed.

Is it really that much faster to type this..

Quote:

TORTIS wrote:
tru how do u mean its hard to read?


Than this?

"True. How do you mean it is hard to read?"

The first one may be faster or easier for you to type, but it takes twice as long to read. And to be honest, the long posts you made earlier, I skipped right over because it's too much work to figure out all the abbreviations you use, i.e. "coz", "u", "2", etc.


#27 Re: some helpful advice on my 1200 plez
TORTIS Posted on: 2002/11/4 10:32
oh ok sorry mate...yea im trying to get the hang of working this site...im not too hot on figuring out things like this...it takes me a bit of practise

sweet az mate


#28 Re: some helpful advice on my 1200 plez
TORTIS Posted on: 2002/11/4 10:37
Quote:

cfwase wrote:
thats way to steep man they mustabeen bullshitting you aye.
we just rocked in and got the quote of $185+GST and yeah man no hookups at all. you should go back again and ask coz that is way to much aye man.


yea thats what i thought aswell..so wen i get me some time im jus gonna cruise on in and have me another look


#29 Re: some helpful advice on my 1200 plez
TORTIS Posted on: 2002/11/4 10:40
Quote:

1200rallycar wrote:
ive got a couple of those plates sitting around from the 120y motor that was in my car, ill make up a technical drawring of them and post it on the site cause i think this would help a lot of people, the motor has to be moved back as in the engine mounts on the crossmember will be further forward than the ones on the block, but ill make up the diagram late tonight or tommorow for you guys, that should save you a lot of mucking around lineing it up


hey yo do you have those diagrams? was just wondering so i can make a start on them would be great..

sweet mate


#30 Re: some helpful advice on my 1200 plez
Dragongoose Posted on: 2002/11/4 13:23
I'm an Aussie an I reckon if yah have an accenT den use it coz I rrreckon its OK maNNNNN hehehe g'day mates whats up????? Its OK have a XXXX mate
hahaha



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