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Why whats happening on thursday and saturday. Dont tell me you have ur car ready Already

Nah its still in wheelchair form. thursday is the sau track day and saturday is the gympie skid mark day. You comin to either of them?

Um no he doesnt make drinks as far as i know.

You could say that, we use the term security..

true. which club you mainly work at??

i wasnt picked on last night, i came out to meet someone, and then could not get back in any more

i got stamp and everything

they said i wasnt walking straight..which wasnt true

Hey Noel...

You wanta go drag racing this Wednesday night???

Im keen but need to confirm my work load this week tomorrow arvo... Im not sure how many apointments I have this week...

But yeah, interested??? I need someone to take photos :whistling:

Yeah will do tomorrow night, I have the slicks preped and ready to go, however I need to fix one head light as I have a faulty ignitor on one head light and dont want to get busted for one head light out...

Will see what I can do tomorrow arvo... :whistling: But ill let you know asap...

Im expecting to run an 11 this week, However I want to get a touch up tune before running 20psi again as last time i ran a 131mph with some major knock but I think it may have been fuel or temps as its never done it again but I want to be sure...

So im going to run 16psi and work on my 60ft times and see if I can launch her...

Then re-tune it and then try running stagered boost 1-2nd at 16psi and then 3rd, 4th and 5th at 20psi... :whistling:

Its going to be a few nights I think before I break a 10 out of the box... Trial and error...

Yeah will do tomorrow night, I have the slicks preped and ready to go, however I need to fix one head light as I have a faulty ignitor on one head light and dont want to get busted for one head light out...

Will see what I can do tomorrow arvo... :whistling: But ill let you know asap...

Just fix it bogan style. Duct tape a dolphin torch in to the headlight cavity. :)

Frank....come stand next to me.

Now any of you f**kers wanna pick on the asian dude?

You will suffer crip power!

:whistling:

bahahaha it'd take 30secs for ur brain to transmit the signals from ur ears/eyes, and before u react id' be looong gone :P

Hey Noel...

You wanta go drag racing this Wednesday night???

Im keen but need to confirm my work load this week tomorrow arvo... Im not sure how many apointments I have this week...

But yeah, interested??? I need someone to take photos :P

i'd be up to be teh 'cameraman' :)

Im expecting to run an 11 this week, However I want to get a touch up tune before running 20psi again as last time i ran a 131mph with some major knock but I think it may have been fuel or temps as its never done it again but I want to be sure...

So im going to run 16psi and work on my 60ft times and see if I can launch her...

Then re-tune it and then try running stagered boost 1-2nd at 16psi and then 3rd, 4th and 5th at 20psi... :)

Its going to be a few nights I think before I break a 10 out of the box... Trial and error...

get yourself a decent tuner, and then go from there :P

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