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sorry to hear dave

last night ruby took me out on his bike we were following ben and nene in the stag and nathan in the 32 and some guy in a purple turbo sigma cut us off, he was so close we could of touched the car, we had to swerve to get out of the way what an idiot i think i made roo deaf in his left ear from screaming

Edited by Bunny33
helloooooooooo from Melbourne :cool::rofl:

my feet and back are killing me from all the walking i've down :)

coming home 2moro yaaaaay can't wait to sleep in my bed

i was in melb from friday and got back tonight :yes:

just HAD to take the 33 out for a drive after leaving it sit for 3 days :rofl:

so glad im home now , got so bored at grandparents house :rofl:

that sucks dave

sry to hear it mate, hope she had a good innings

id like to say she did, but she was only a few years older than my mum. still pretty young considering.

ah sorry to hear Dave
sorry to hear Dave.....good start to the weekend but unfortunately didn't finish that way

as stupid as this sounds, i was waiting for something to come along and f**k it all up, just never thought itd be this.

sorry to hear dave

cheers guys :(

really sucks how often ive received news like this the last couple years, worse again that this is the second time im going to perth to see the family, and the second time i have to bury a family member. funny how its all turning to shit.

haha, it may be because i asked for a touch up tune at mildrens, but a tune after new pfc installation at the others, id assume they think it needs to be tuned from scratch. Well Mildrens is $165 an hour for tuning on the dyno. Im guessing that if i rang back Boostworks and Turbo Tune, it would be cheaper if i mentioned TOUCH UP tune.

Edited by Damo_R34
last night ruby took me out on his bike we were following ben and nene in the stag and nathan in the 32 and some guy in a purple turbo sigma cut us off, he was so close we could of touched the car, we had to swerve to get out of the way what an idiot i think i made roo deaf in his left ear from screaming

Ha! I was thinking "He's going to ..." and then he did it. Fruitcake! I slowed and all to have a go at the bastard, but Jake was already at him :( At least he came to apologise ... not many drivers/hoons do that.

Yes, Kell, you almost made me deafer than I already am with you scream "RUBY!!!!!!!". I saw him, now STFU :D

damo ring michael at aussie dyno! see wat he will do!

Aussie Dyno it is, booked in for Thursday 2pm, but not sure if i can get work off at this stage so might have to be Friday. Not sure who i spoke to, but he said about $90 bucks, but they will give it a run on the dyno, which is $70, then fix whatever needs fixing.

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