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sweet!

if i still have my car ill be in for sure!

hoping to drum up some interest on it tomoz,

got a few for sale stickers on it.....

wouldnt it be funny if i had to scab a lift back to adel. beacause some kadin'ian bought it

on the spot :)

id be dovo ;)

tell me about it craig!

im gonna have like a "my car is back on the road" cruise when its done ;)

ill be in on that Adrian, can we make it "Adrian and Dan's cars are back on the road cruise" ????? lol

bloody 6boost custom manifold bloody taken ages to make, its been 4 weeks now :)

dont think it'll be back together before the Graham west dyno day

buy my old gt 30/40 turbo Craig, u just need to change it from external gate exhaust housing to .63 internal gate housing

yeh dan for sure...

haha i was thinking i want a 33 hiflow turbo that been like massivly hiflowed.. so its all STOCK looking but the ability to push some good power..

i cant wait till my car is sitting on the dyno rollers!!

ill see how acurate other people think it is first.

i dont want it to read mine as <200 rwkw, thats plain embarrassing ;)

what's embarrassing about that? i had mine done by martin at wilaall and i pulled 176kw on their new mainline dyno but for some reason i still get other 33's with close to 200kw!

but what's really embarrassing is if you get done by the same sort of car that has less power

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