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lol ok i know you said you wont be doing anything crazy or speeding or anything- which you didnt- but i was waiting on the f3 behind some skylines in my little charade.. and lost ya's as soon as you took off lol

TOLD YOU haha

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Man what a crap day.... Just in case you were wondering where i disapeared to this morning....

As most of you know i have brand spanker engine which is still untuned right now... so car was running really good this morning, until i gave it a little bit as we came round the lights at the cross roads. Plugs fowled straight away and limped home.

Anyways, i changed the plugs.... but for some reason it was still running like a pig, so i had to bail. Sorry, hey, as i was really looking forward to meeting up with everyone....

The great news is, i'm booked in for my tune in 2 weeks YIPEE!!!!!!!

Show me some pics.....cheers.

but for some reason it was still running like a pig,

I nearly needed to wash my car after you drove past there was that much soot out the exhaust!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Was a fun day, but I was freakin tired by the time I got home!

Thanks for a top day everyone. :)

I wondered what happened to you DRAGTS, thats no good at all but that's car for you :)

Thanks to all you Newie guys that came it was good to finally all catch up, Josh and I both had a great day :D

We all should get together and go for a cruise again without the early start :)

Once again thanks guys and hope to catch you all soon!!!

Going to be hard organising one without a newie thread though!!

Trophies glistening on the window-sil krystal? >_<

Yes it will be hard but I will have to pm all you guys and hope you pass on the word to the others :dry:

Will arrange it when its not so cold. Was thinking of going down to the drags on a Wednesday night, not totally sure tho cause I have a f**ked clutch.

Anyone interested to come? Maybe next Wednesday 11th July?

The trophies are very nice :P I was actually really suprised I thought the lambo door 33 or the light blue one would have won they had the wow factor.

hey congrats again krystal. your car deserves it.....very sweet ride.

i would be up for coming down to a drags night.....i wouldn't mind having a go actually...hmmmm just for fun anyway.

and maybe i could wake up in time on our next cruise >_<

btw. while i'm here i may as well plug the paintball again. (its on this sat. check the thread for details) :)

Thanks Chris :domokun:

I'm not going to Paintball too many people would shoot me lol

I'll let you know when we are going down to the drags on a Wednesday, I'm only going for a bit of fun too. I dont have my new clutch in or decent tyres but what the hell.

Just rego papers, helmet and long shirt and pants.

I think I will be going down on the 1st August that was its a bit more notice for everyone. If anyone wants to come along too your more than welcome.

I doubt I will have the clutch in but never mind.




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