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Attn Big Steve - Starter Relay

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Attn Big Steve - Starter Relay

Post by greg »

BigSteve,

Cruise to here for the starter relay installation we were discussing:

http://www.petroworks.com/starter_relay_install.htm

:cool:

Note: There's a more detailed write up on it somewhere - but this'll give you an idea.
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Post by greg »

Okay - so maybe i'm just a little bit bored:

http://www.off-road.com/suzuki/samurai/starterfix.htm

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Post by bigsteve »

greg wrote:Okay - so maybe i'm just a little bit bored:

http://www.off-road.com/suzuki/samurai/starterfix.htm

:?


Bored are we??

Ok You know where I live, the zooks in the driveway get to it (JK)

Thanks mate, will give this ago tomorrow night I hope.

Steve
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Post by greg »

Umm right - well i might be able to give you a hand i guess. gotta keep that bright orange carrot of yours going don't we :D
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greg wrote:Umm right - well i might be able to give you a hand i guess. gotta keep that bright orange carrot of yours going don't we :D

Carrot, I like it :)
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bigsteve wrote:
greg wrote:Umm right - well i might be able to give you a hand i guess. gotta keep that bright orange carrot of yours going don't we :D

Carrot, I like it :)


Sorry mate - you can't have it - we already call grimbo's a carrot to annoy him. Two carrots in the club would just be confusing. :?
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greg wrote:
bigsteve wrote:
greg wrote:Umm right - well i might be able to give you a hand i guess. gotta keep that bright orange carrot of yours going don't we :D

Carrot, I like it :)


Sorry mate - you can't have it - we already call grimbo's a carrot to annoy him. Two carrots in the club would just be confusing. :?


Don't worry, with a spare front clip and bonnet I reckon I will be painting it b4 the year is out
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Oh - i know - your car can be 'the mandarin' :cool:
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greg wrote:Oh - i know - your car can be 'the mandarin' :cool:


Ok Thanks for clearing that up.
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Post by Guy »

I thought that Grahams was urban orange camo :? .. or the brusied mango .. :D
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