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I've been saving up my 'out with the boys' time up for the coming events. You know how it is .... the missus only puts up with so much so I take a bit of time off then hammer the car thing - ie. drags Sunday (hopefully), dyno day in a couple of weeks then drags on the 31st.

Matt, where's my magic card? :P

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Matt,

Happy b'day for the other day mate :D

Good luck on Sunday too. Probably won't make it (family stuff on - see Andy's 'out with the boys' comment) plus a few of my engine bits are missing & in the process of being made 'slightly reflective', by me (I have sore hands) :)

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Whats this!!!? Couldn't put up with all that fast food heh?

Stick to the Herbs baby.You know you want too.

BTW - I am mourning the loss of my new R33 street car.the oil pump is busted & the engine is out again!!! Oh well, might get to cruise in it one day - in the meantime the race car is a priority so will have to concentrate on that in order to get to the 31st May meeting & try & get the title back from Keir.

See everyone at the Drags on Sunday - might just be watching for a change!

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