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Still up for that "ghost jail" tour flick?

Hell yeh, put up a post on here a while ago but it just got brushed aside. I need a minimum of 10 people, so im keen to organize it still if ya want to go ahead with it?

hey chad, my brother has a workshop with a hoist we can probably use to take them out if you know how to. Got a full bunch of tools also, or if someone knows how to im sure we can work something out.

does your bro have black hair and glasses pete?

na, short brown hair, sometimes spiky................apparently there's a guy with a yellow 33 that used to come on this forum earlier this year that works with him

At the Enfield one.

I work at the harvey Norman Factory outlet at Mile end.

ahh OK..............good luck Luke

hey chad, my brother has a workshop with a hoist we can probably use to take them out if you know how to. Got a full bunch of tools also, or if someone knows how to im sure we can work something out.

got the know how Luke, just not the back to be bending into an engine bay at the moment.

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!

You grabbed the nearest "normal" drink you could find :)

Wooo, 600 pages of whoring.....I like it! :(

just sumpics of my new turbz n exhaust manifold

tune lengthened low mount exhaust manifold-custom made by 6boost, made of steam pipe uses a merge collector for better scavenging of exhaust gases, helps bring boost on eariler by 500rpm (so he says) took 4 weeks to make

turbo-garrett gt35/40 .82 external gate

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