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plus what r u exactly doing to ur car? i thought u were just changing to a big single? nothing overly hard there :(

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Nah its more owrk than I gave it credit... As you need to upgrade so many other things to support it... Then you got all the fittings and braided lines... It all adds up $$$$...

heh i know what u mean, like for instance, to replace my turbo lines with braided ones, and to get 2 -12 90deg fittings and 250mm of hose, set me back $700 :(...id like to know why they cost so farking much :)

ahh, sleepy yet satisfied :( that was a good night of thrashing! we bought an old XE falcon took it to friends acreage and beat the living hell outta this car! its still alive though. the exhaust has been kicked off and sparks shoot out of it sometimes and all the panels have been kicked in or run into things, and we've also dropped a cylinder :) i will need to post pics up of it before and after. if anyone is bored tonight, harass me and they can come as well. we will be blowing it up tonight, literally ;)

yeah i figured as much.

oh good, we're getting another thrash car for tonight! tug-o-war with a snap-strap on the axles :(

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yes, but i have an old XE falcon and soon to be a VK commo waiting to be beaten and bush bashed some more.

oh, and morning troy

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