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ok i didnt think so many stockos were going down on paper....will have a go next time. If i get time i will be there....dont know yet..i think i have stock take....*%$*^%(#

ok i didnt think so many stockos were going down on paper....will have a go next time. If i get time i will be there....dont know yet..i think i have stock take....*%$*^%(#

So many stockers... Yes officer my car is stock...

Anyways im doing stock take second count on wednesday night (tommorrow) first count was last night so ill be nice and fresh on thursday night....

What et on the quarter Shane???? Am looking at going out again soon to see the improvement after fitting the Haltech!

13.6@106mph wheelspin thru 1st and 2nd (dang drift suspension)

getting ecu and AFM upgrade next week, hopefully have a 12sec car after that. let me know when you're thinking of going out, i'll come for a run too.

13.6@106mph wheelspin thru 1st and 2nd (dang drift suspension)

getting ecu and AFM upgrade next week, hopefully have a 12sec car after that. let me know when you're thinking of going out, i'll come for a run too.

Me too??? *puppy eyes*

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