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Ahahah i'm trying to make Andrew swap computers and then get the dash replacement cos I think it's funkeh! And you've got everything you need right at your fingertips.

u mite have a hard battle...

"Bzzzzzzzzzzzzzt

Too expensive!

The power FC and Hand controller proved its worth on Sunday mmmmm 91 octane"

;)

Anyone that's hope needs to put Dr Phil on - it's f**king hilarious! It's about meddling mothers. This chick watches her 31 year old daughter (who lives next door) and goes rank if she comes home later ;) and she reads her mail, gives her shit if the laundry's not been done. What the hell?!? I'd be getting a divorce from my parents if they did that shit!

u mite have a hard battle...

"Bzzzzzzzzzzzzzt

Too expensive!

The power FC and Hand controller proved its worth on Sunday mmmmm 91 octane"

;)

Yeh you're right - he won't get rid of that thing. He likes being able to fiddle with settings when he needs better fuel economy or like you said, on Sunday when we needed it to run on 91 octane :rofl:

Yeh you're right - he won't get rid of that thing. He likes being able to fiddle with settings when he needs better fuel economy or like you said, on Sunday when we needed it to run on 91 octane ;)

yeah thats true, but then we got talking about the self tune for the haltech and if it would be able to do the same thing...but then we decided to wait and draw a conclusion when ben test's it out on his ceffy hahah :laugh:

And the whole 'bzzzzzzzzt' thing is right on the money :rofl:

gold ;)

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