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Guys I may need to pull out of this one, unless i fix my ldling/revs.

3 days ago my idle decided to play up. Havent got to the bottom of the issue yet - I.e It idles at 1.8k revs now and feels less responsive when i use the throttle. I haven't changed anything recently.

I have cleaned afm, and aac valve but still no good. Any ideas on what you guys would try/check next?

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looking forward to this. it will just be me at this stage, Tash has to work - the hours suck when you work in hospitality industry. will be good to meet some more SAU people and do a cruise i didn't help organise for a change. plus I can show off my new wheels that arrived last friday.

Ian, whats the go with the pizza - do we chip in a few bucks for a couple of pieces, or order a whole pizza?

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Umm with the pizza, you can go halves with someone if you want? but at this stage im just taking whole orders for pizza.

I have an unlimited large pizza's for 6.95 voucher here, so thats the asking price. Plus extras. GTR Pizza delievery car. Id say it was a first, but theres a good chance its been done before....

Okay, ill update the list. A few departures, a few additions. We should have about 25 cars, so its going to be a bigish event.

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Umm with the pizza, you can go halves with someone if you want? but at this stage im just taking whole orders for pizza.

I have an unlimited large pizza's for 6.95 voucher here, so thats the asking price. Plus extras. GTR Pizza delievery car. Id say it was a first, but theres a good chance its been done before....

Okay, ill update the list. A few departures, a few additions. We should have about 25 cars, so its going to be a bigish event.

its been done before... i know a manager of a dominoes who has a Silver '32 GTR :no:

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