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ahh so you think i may need a fuel pump??? i need a few other thing done also so i will check them both out.

i wuold say if you have the money, definately get it done when the PFC is installed.

Hey Sam i'm a Official at Classic Adelaide this year. I registered to be a Course Car, well drive mine as a course car, but unfortunaly i was too late and they have them sorted, so now i'm gonna be in a WRX, which should be a bit of alright!!!! They said Next year as a definate for my car! SAWEEEEET

Hey Sam i'm a Official at Classic Adelaide this year. I registered to be a Course Car, well drive mine as a course car, but unfortunaly i was too late and they have them sorted, so now i'm gonna be in a WRX, which should be a bit of alright!!!! They said Next year as a definate for my car! SAWEEEEET

nice one. it wouldnt be everyday you get given a WRX to drive :P

sup ladies, how are we tonight?

i just dl'd a 50min vid of something along the lines of getaway in stockholm but instead of cars, a go-kart is used. looks pretty good. (darren you might like it since your into carts)

thats all for now......later yoll!!!

Yeh PHAT, nice work on the pick up Duc. The engine on the Kart sounds like it's a 125cc Rotax engine, as they say it can reach upto and over(depending on the single gear used) 160km/h. This is the engine my mate uses for his Superkart(your right there Sam) but can be used in a Sprint Kart. Down the back straight of Mallala my mate has reached high 160's nearly 170km/h, at only 30mm off the ground.

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