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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

i guess not all dyno's are the same Son

ages ago i had my car dynoed at Morpowa then dynoed back at Willall and there was a 15kw difference with Willall being the lesser

u can have my gold rocket covers and ill have ur black ones :) hahaha

do "ROCKET" cavers make ya car go faster???????

if so ill definetly swap ya....ahahahaha ;)

hey Son can you show me a pic of ya Plazzmaman plenum??????

serious.... WTF.. did they say ne thing? or question anything?

just questioned the white spoiler, and told me it was a random rbt n drugtest which took ages 2 show a negative reading then i was on my way 10 mins late 4 work....

Well looks like I'm out of the show and shine tomorrow as the 32 won't start. The battery is fully charged but the engine won't even turn over....any suggestions?

Thanks for the well wishes everyone. My day was going really well until I tried to start the 32... still, I haven't lost all hope in getting it started in time for the show and shine tomorrow. Flick, you only know my real name because I bought your 32. ;)

Edited by Eddyfier

mae sure its not in gear? lol..

um make sure the battery terminals are connected tight. um... dunno?

i once left my car in gear )auto) and couldnt start it.... called raa LOL... was so embaressed!

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