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LOL its allright...hoe town, whore town.....same crap different shit...

ANNND thanks for the time out guys. haha i was lucky not to hear about the f**king bush tho....:(

See you guys another tues

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Was fun, good to meet new people, you folks are a good bunch.

You will have to forgive me if I forgot peoples names and there forum identities and who is who...

I wouldnt mind orginizing a casual run over the mountains (read: Nebo) soon for thoes who are intrested :)

ps. If I talked to you about getting something done (I believe I talked to hill billy or mountain goat or something :( about a ATTESSA controller?) can you PM me please?

p.p.s (Off topic) Also, I was after some good prices for getting profesional help installing a set of coilovers and break rotors, if anyone knows anyone who could prehaps get the labour done to a profesional standard cheaper then what the workshop is charging me (full price, they quoted me 650 installed with consumables etc) id be greatful :) however, that price didnt seem too unreasonable for me considering they were going to align and properly configure the wheels / suspension - and if something breaks, I can go back to them and whinge and complain :(

In any event, a great night out, had alot of fun, hope to see you all next week :)

Ian

LOL its allright...hoe town, whore town.....same crap different shit...

ANNND thanks for the time out guys. haha i was lucky not to hear about the f**king bush tho....:)

See you guys another tues

yees anna decided seeing as she was bored she'd start thrusting the bush. oh that poor bush :)

Was fun, good to meet new people, you folks are a good bunch.

You will have to forgive me if I forgot peoples names and there forum identities and who is who...

I wouldnt mind orginizing a casual run over the mountains (read: Nebo) soon for thoes who are intrested :)

ps. If I talked to you about getting something done (I believe I talked to hill billy or mountain goat or something :( about a ATTESSA controller?) can you PM me please?

p.p.s (Off topic) Also, I was after some good prices for getting profesional help installing a set of coilovers and break rotors, if anyone knows anyone who could prehaps get the labour done to a profesional standard cheaper then what the workshop is charging me (full price, they quoted me 650 installed with consumables etc) id be greatful :) however, that price didnt seem too unreasonable for me considering they were going to align and properly configure the wheels / suspension - and if something breaks, I can go back to them and whinge and complain :(

In any event, a great night out, had alot of fun, hope to see you all next week :)

Ian

ian, u woulda been talking to paul (mountainrunner) regarding the attessa controller, and the other bloke was michael who did the dump pipes.

regarding coilovers & rotors, i woulda said dan (elit3 32, the big guy who was at the other table) but he said he's soo busy. however i've done coilovers before, and they r a piece of piss, but then u'd need to take it somewhere to get an alignment done.

thankis for the interesting conversation guys, it was great to see dan in a different enviroment to the garage, but i also think elios has better pizza and pasta.

and also a big thanks for tarquin ( i hope thats how you spell his name) for not puking on me.

thankis for the interesting conversation guys, it was great to see dan in a different enviroment to the garage, but i also think elios has better pizza and pasta.

and also a big thanks for tarquin ( i hope thats how you spell his name) for not puking on me.

so ur saying dan's never cleaned up and gotten in a dress for you, geez i must be the only one :(

thankis for the interesting conversation guys, it was great to see dan in a different enviroment to the garage, but i also think elios has better pizza and pasta.

and also a big thanks for tarquin ( i hope thats how you spell his name) for not puking on me.

Yeah thanks again Karen for a great night, & every one else that made apperance was nice to put some names to faces :D

Yeah Ben you got it lol :D

don't know why Tarquin puked :D he had not had a feed before that for some time lol

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