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Male ........ The most prized source of entertainment, with burning rubber and spent fumes an aromic byproduct.

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Hey Luke (Heslo) :kiss:

I went and spoke to John Keen tonight and I reckon I may get him to do the turbo swap & tune over the next few weeks unless something better comes along in the meantime.

He's got his hands full with the Sniper 32 GTR at the moment (engine out)

That's better Luke :kiss:

No rush at all Pete! Take your time honestly, I still have parts to get myself and get my manifolds ported (have to get them off first!) So when you are ready you are ready, it's as simple as that!

Took a carload of rubbish items to the Wingfield dump today .... after I unloaded came back to the weighbridge and came in at 1,640kg - so minus me 87kg the 4 door comes in at 1,553kg with a full tank of fuel and fully wet. So around 1,480kg dry by my calculations.

I have always dreamed of having an SAU drag/dyno day at AIR where we corner weigh each car, then dyno each car, then run them down the strip. We could then graph weigh vs power vs 1/4 mile times .... how much fun would that be? Might consider organising it if AIR ever opens again.

I have always dreamed of having an SAU drag/dyno day at AIR where we corner weigh each car, then dyno each car, then run them down the strip. We could then graph weigh vs power vs 1/4 mile times .... how much fun would that be? Might consider organising it if AIR ever opens again.

an sau drags day would be awesome if air ever reopens, im down for sure!

does anyone know how good it is to actually get paid and have the FULL amount sit there >_<

no car payments, no mechanic repairs, no petrol costs, NOTHING!

ahhhh...... i feel a whole lot better bout selling it now :D

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