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im off to Melbourne tomorrow :)

only reason i could justify i trip down is to get money off grandparents for my bday and xmas and then go buy myself an RB25DET -__-

cool you will notice a good power gain there mitch over the DE ;)

cool you will notice a good power gain there mitch over the DE ;)

yeah , cheers for the advice allan

now to raid someones credit card >_>

also , how hard would it be to put the engine in my self with a mate or two

and obviously get a tune up after its been put in

178 for wanlis is cheap? i cant remember how much i used to pay for them, thought it was less than that though. Kye, if you want new, go see graham at bob jane modbury, lauren should be able to sweet talk him lol, otherwise tell him i sent you down there or i can ring him and tell him your coming in and to help you out with what he can. Did the same for Eddy last week.

so you wont need to get it re-tuuned then, which is impossible any way....

sam, i go to fitness first holden hill, used to be a body builders gym, si its hot loads if equip.

you?

i was going to viva fitness at findon last year, but finished my membership and now i lift with my mate, hes got a bench setup and all that.

was thinkin of going to fitness first awhile back, i hear they have a pretty good facility

thanks luke :) ill be getting pretty messy at mawson lakes hotel sat night

any one feel free to come!

dan, ryan came round today, but we snapped a turbo stud, ;)

got captain thread comin out tomoz, then ryan is comin back to finish it off

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