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Well for those interested I am booked to go see steve at SST next wednesday morning to sort the S-afc out.

If you want to see what sort of power I have used to get a 13.3 I guess you can rock up to SST radium street welshpool and see.

More importantly you can witness how crap the tune I have done is compared to a dyno one :P

Anyone want to go have a laugh?

BTW if all goes well I will be visiting the drags that night as well to kick it into some 12 second passes. :D

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What time you rocking up to Dad's? I might come check this out!

Can I laugh if it makes less hp than my old GTS-X!!!

I would say it will make more so you may be safe.

You are taking your car to the best, my trusty Dad! Did Paul put you on to him?

yep Paul convinced me.

I think I'll make a few hp, it needs a couple to push the whale over the 1/4 in 13.3seconds.

I'd better clean my engine pipes out before I go. They have almost 100,000kms of engine blow by crap in them. even the bleeder valve has sludge coming out of it.

How embarassment!

You don't want a messy car when I am around. I was telling off Dad for not keeping the GTS-X clean! You would have heard me Paul, I was worse before you got there!

Are your number plates REV210 as well? If they are then cool! I like them!

You should try get those plates or are they taken?

They are a clever combo!

Don't wanna say what I want cuz some1 might nick 'em! I am saving for them now!

How much horsepower are you hoping for at Dad's?

Dunno, can find out for ya though. Dad's dyno is one of the only ones over here without a correction factor.

Whatsis oh whatever, you have been on our WA area all day, is it boring in the SA one?

Of coarse you are welcome, don't take me the wrong way, I am not Paul or Maccka!

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