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Hey Bunta, Just had a nice chat to Sean from EFI and hes going for knee surgery this week and will not able to do any tuning until early August for me.

 

so have to wait a little bit longer :wacko:

That sucks :(

But that's the nature of almost every job. There are highs and lows. If you're finding a shit load more highs than lows, you're doing fuarking well. If you're in a job and can pay your bills, you're doing a lot better than most.

Loving my job at the moment to be honest. Feels good! Liking the work, having success and am getting paid enough. Good times.

We could do this... Or have the ark running by then and take it down. Hence why I said take it off the road.

do you want parts... Trade price?

How.

Does.

She.

Put.

Up.

With.

You?

Because free work on cars?

What about the rear wheel bearing

I can get most parts if they are a factory replacement so manifold yes :P just get a gtt one

Sext me ;)

I'm talking about parts for project ark. Going to see just jap about what's happening with wheel bearing.

I have pretty well accepted any sensible replacement vehicle will be slower. Praise Jeebus for track cars.

More than enough for a daily. Lack of boost leaves you wanting more sometimes but not really. Linear power is good. Don't get the cvt. if getting auto, get one that can have the transgo attached to the box.

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