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Yer should be able to make it to the cruise looking forward to it.. are us northerners doing a premeet?

We have to be there at something stupid like 9am. If you want to meet me somewhere earlier than that bring coffee or GTFO :P

In other words, we can have all the SAU boys meet somewhere and then cruise?

Good people the night is young and the scotch is flowing.... I have tommorow off, hell to the hiz ow

Dude it's like you want me to dislike you, ls1 in a skyline and a day off on a Friday,. FRIENDSHIP OVER!

Moaning all

Morning Cap.

Another wet one! Was going to paint but guess gonna have to do something else.

Rain rain go away come back another day (in a Month's time)

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Morning Cap.

Another wet one! Was going to paint but guess gonna have to do something else.

Rain rain go away come back another day (in a Month's time)

Mornin', but yer it's wrecked my plans for willowbank drag skids this weekend :( .... The Abomination will have to wait another week before its virgin pass.

AFTER THOUGHT: and next weekend I'm "pit crewing" for my mates burnout car at the Gatton sprints (if the ever unorganised twit can get his cam in and tuned in time :/), so it won't be next weekend either :rant:

Lol. When you want things done there are always stumbling blocks.

Predominantly, these hick ups are caused by people we rely on to get things done. In other words life would be bliss if people actually gave two sh!ts!

Lol. When you want things done there are always stumbling blocks.

Predominantly, these hick ups are caused by people we rely on to get things done. In other words life would be bliss if people actually gave two sh!ts!

Yep like if I knew my Nissan speedo couldn't recognise the Holden input signal would of been nice to know... Or

(Warning rant incoming)

if the parts for my extractors didn't take 3 weeks, or my leads weren't farked, or knew I couldn't use the fly by wire throttle body, or the tail shaft didn't take 3 weeks, or that no one has done a wiring loom diagram up for a 33/LS1, or if they ordered me the right ratchet shifter, or my original loom wasnt completely wrecked, or i knew i had to plate under the shifter and have heater hoses hooked up for the mod plate and In general if everyone that I rely on wasnt a slow lazy fark that'd be great!!! :rant:....

Yep like if I knew my Nissan speedo couldn't recognise the Holden input signal would of been nice to know... Or

(Warning rant incoming)

if the parts for my extractors didn't take 3 weeks, or my leads weren't farked, or knew I couldn't use the fly by wire throttle body, or the tail shaft didn't take 3 weeks, or that no one has done a wiring loom diagram up for a 33/LS1, or if they ordered me the right ratchet shifter, or my original loom wasnt completely wrecked, or i knew i had to plate under the shifter and have heater hoses hooked up for the mod plate and In general if everyone that I rely on wasnt a slow lazy fark that'd be great!!! :rant:....

You should of just dropped in a rb25/30 and none of these things would of been a problem, well all except your butt plug your using as a shifter :P haha

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