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Yeh i might aswell give it a try, cheers. Ive been told by marty and some other guys thats its very unlikely to be the AFM, just because of the seriousness of the problem, do you have a computer to suit a n/a rb25 by anychance aswell lol?

na man, its goten alot better tho. I've ordered a loom from justjap, and ill try blue32s afm aswell... if theres no difference ill take it to marty when he gets back to work from his holidays.

Hey any of you guys with bikes wanna come along on a cruise tomoz starting from beerwah high school and heading out to kilcoy??

It leaves at 10am so if anyone is keen let us know, or just turn up! haha

Ok, I've decided I wanna head over to one of the Thursday night meets at Baskin-Robbins up at Chapel Hill. It would be good to organise a meet somewhere (possibly the ettamogoah) and have a bunch of cars head up together.

I think they ususally meet around 7pm so we would have to leave a bit before 6 as it's a bit over an hour's drive.

It would be good to meet some fellow members and have a nice ice-cream at the same time :)

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