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Hey J-Boy its good to see your back. I heard rumours you had sold your car and were out of the scene. I'm glad they were not true !!!

It will be great if you can make it to the shoot-out. I am also trying to prepare my car at the moment on the tight budget.

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I should have everything sorted out fer this Paul. Cya on the 28th! And since its a wednesday and there should be wednesday night test n tune at willowbank, anyone interested to go fer a drag at willowbank after the track day?

I should have everything sorted out fer this Paul. Cya on the 28th! And since its a wednesday and there should be wednesday night test n tune at willowbank, anyone interested to go fer a drag at willowbank after the track day?

It's the last test'n'tune before mini jam so I'll probably be there. It will be a busy day/night.

Coolz...sheesh im not a big fan of squeezing with a gazillion others lining up to go on to the drag strip, but well i was just thinking might as well go fer a drag since we are there already...hows the godzilla going willo? all ready already?

Coolz...sheesh im not a big fan of squeezing with a gazillion others lining up to go on to the drag strip, but well i was just thinking might as well go fer a drag since we are there already...hows the godzilla going willo? all ready already?

Needs a retune, cam baffles and a couple of other bits and pieces. Running out of time to get the suspension sorted so not sure if it will be done. Worst case I'll spend all day short shifting again but at least it will be consistent.

Paul

I just paid the deposit then however havent spoken to you / been able to confirm im placed in this for a few weeks now so I was a bit hesitant to send the rest.

If all is still good send me a PM and I shall send you the rest of the money. Sorry about the delay, monthly pay sucks.

Thanks

Ian

I think my car's more like a pony with cars like russell's and steve's out there. Hmmm Paul, Cam's not coming to this one? Maybe u should post up the edited running list as well. It's been sometime paul, but i'll catcha up tomorrow!

ill come watch for something to do ^^ got the day off YAY

Woot. just been informed tomorrows job aint ready. I'm comin for a looksee too. And drags tomorrow night. Gotta love a full day of lines.

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