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we got our phone bill yesterday at work. the boss is not happy :( someone has been using the company phones to make excessively long calls to mobiles. one call cost us $40 :) staff are getting an ass kicking today :)

shane... how we goin to get ur car out to the photoshoot?

or can we leave urs till next yr?

yeah stuff it, leave it until next year, that way its got a better chance of being finished and not in pieces :)

Its alive!!!

my cars going. Oh and I got some iridiums now as well....

It was a dodgy wiring job. Someone had re-wired the top AFM for some reason... and it didnt work so well.

Bed time....

so we werent going crazy then with those intake pipes...what did they end up charging you? pm if u want

and john, bite urs :)

Ian what's up with your car? I saw in the spotted thread something about a truck? :):(
Its alive!!!

my cars going. Oh and I got some iridiums now as well....

It was a dodgy wiring job. Someone had re-wired the top AFM for some reason... and it didnt work so well.

Bed time....

LOLZ, never mind :( Good to hear it's going :)

Its a looooooooooong story.....

Me and shane did some work on it which lead to a boost leak, which lead to me pulling it appart and apparently disturbing the AFM re-wire from hell which lead to me scratching my ass a few times trying to figure out what was wrong, along with missing out on driving on my own damn cruise, which then lead to a RACQ tow to the mechanics who eventually fixed it. Oh then when I drove away it still had a boost leak... Took it back, turns out the whole time there was one dodgy clamp that had had it causing the boost leaks, which lead to the wiring trouble etc....

Man im overtired atm, I should re-write that in a readable format but feeeeeeeeeh

goodnight all...

Heheheheeh "Truck" + Ian's GTR = loser mobile!!!

My car might not be a GTR, but it works!!!

Just jokes Ian, don't blow a gasket or something! (And I didn't mention Steph at all!!)

want a punch in the face :)

Haha dave, things have changed since you last saw my GTR up a mountain....

But im not one to tempt fate and dont want to get into any death runs over nebo over a grudge, so ill come out right now and say your probobly quicker then me over a mountain.

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