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yeah i dont know much about them but i know i need one lol

but i will learn quickly. just gotta buy hand controller now. then il wait till i get further mods to my car before i install them all at once and get it tuned.

power fc are good, i went from 172 to 231 kw at the wheels with a pfc and slide highflow :woot:

yeah i dont know much about them but i know i need one lol

but i will learn quickly. just gotta buy hand controller now. then il wait till i get further mods to my car before i install them all at once and get it tuned.

oh and daz there's probably gunna be another skyline up your way soon :(:woot:

i be good little mikey, hows the car purchase goin?

i'm flying down there tomorrow to do an inspection. if all goes good i will transfer funds over on monday and it will be sent up here on the back of a truck (free mind you :( )

oh and daz there's probably gunna be another skyline up your way soon :P:woot:

you moving isaac :ninja:

i'm flying down there tomorrow to do an inspection. if all goes good i will transfer funds over on monday and it will be sent up here on the back of a truck (free mind you :woot: )

you moving isaac :(

wow cool, but wont you need queensland transport mod plates and stuff to register it in qld? are they able to approve that?

and maybe, i'm going for a job up that way yes :ninja:

wow cool, but wont you need queensland transport mod plates and stuff to register it in qld? are they able to approve that?

and maybe, i'm going for a job up that way yes :woot:

already had a talk to rotary motorsport and they said for $150 they will mod plate it for qld. i'll keep the SA plates on it till i sort it all out though hopefully :(

ahh k

so are you at work today?

for one more hour, then i'm done till monday :( yay!! :balloonsandshit:

although i gotta get up at 4:30 tomorrow morning to go to the airport :woot:

The SAU forum shares the same server as the ATO super computer and with my Admin status it gets confused...

hmm well can you pls ignore my last tax return as certain things were claimed as maintenance that weren't really maintenance (fuel pump, clutch, brakes, dyno runs) :woot::(:ninja:

I'd prefer the slingshot if they actually launched them over the mountain...

i was hoping they would, or she'd fall out and go through the building. that would be funny :woot:

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