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just got back from aussie dyno and mufflers,

my face looks like this :(

ryan managed to get the boost curve on earlier and stronger, making an impressive (imo) 234.2 rwkw, just under 14 psi

pretty safely to!

car felt better than ever on the way home.

need something done? pm Ryan rb25, he will be happy to help.

:(

Congrats Chad!

fk the rain!!!! It better be better tomorrow or imma stab someone... :(

Although...i guess i could get some nice artistic shots in the rain. But stilllllllll!!! Rain means dirty car lol.

fk yr12 ending in winter and me having to hand up this in winter!!! argh!! grrrrrr!!

ok im done :(

take a chill pill woman. did Adrian forward u the pic of my domokun? lol.

Well i finished 28th in the autosalon dyno comp out of 40 cars lol. (not 29th out of 41, HVDFLU is in the list twice)

No he didnt!! I wanna seee!! lol

You should bring it tomorrow....with those name tags :(

I wont need one though. I have figured out a fool proof way so that everyone knows who i am (minus the fact i will have a camera :D )

I will be wearing BRIGHT GREEN JEANS!!!

:(:D:(

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