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f**k all.

i see your point.

doesnt mean they wont bend you over when it comes to payment time.

Well it does take a fair bit of time, Tilbrook says 8 hours and Southern Hi tech said 10 hours, and thats for turbos only, so it must be a fairly hard job.

Try yourself Chad, I know I'm gonna attempt to do mine!

Im way to lazy, so i'll give Tilbrook a call and see what he's upto these days, when he shut up shop he said he would still work on my car, and at a discounted rate :)

:D Ask Heslo about PK's cocktails. :laughing-smiley-014:
And Eddy, they weren't PK's they were flicks cocktails :)
Same diff :P

haha, I think you'll find (from what I've heard) that PK was the teacher & Flick is now a well qualified student :)

Im way to lazy, so i'll give Tilbrook a call and see what he's upto these days, when he shut up shop he said he would still work on my car, and at a discounted rate :D

what happened with the turbo swap organized by Steve (at you know whose place)?

If you can get a decent price with a tune, I might be interested as well Chad........my back is still way too sore to be bending over all day otherwise I'd do them myself and I'd probably do yours and Luke Heslo's at the same time..........also, I'm over waiting for peeps to get back to me regardless of how busy they may be :(

fckn ROFL!

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haha, I think you'll find (from what I've heard) that PK was the teacher & Flick is now a well qualified student :)

haha Too right! Cocktails are my specialty tho. Pk's Specialty is unusual shots.. just ask him bout the shot containing tobasco sauce.. thought i was gonna die after that one!

Few people from here can testify that my cocktails at lukes last party were pretty good!

haha Too right! Cocktails are my specialty tho. Pk's Specialty is unusual shots.. just ask him bout the shot containing tobasco sauce.. thought i was gonna die after that one!

Few people from here can testify that my cocktails at lukes last party were pretty good!

oh don't remind me, I'm still spewing I couldn't make it

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