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No probs!

yeah its good, thanks again.

even better: 2nd december, Boostwerks is doing ALL the stagea head work and retune, service and attessa servo/o-ring repair. very reasonable quote too.

very reasonable I reckon, considering theres porting etc to be done (Im supplying almost everything, bar cam gear seals and one gasket)

will be around 230awkw Id say, with tonnes of torque

shite, 18k car plus 18k mods

lol

:P

im just about to get on a plane 2 go overseas WOOT WOOT

heading to Bangkok then Chang Mae then Vietnam then Phukett then back 2 Bangkok

see every1 in a months time.........

Adrian ya car better bloody better be finished by then!!!!

Have a good one Dan,

Adrian's car is done, just gotta get tailshaft back now.

thanks Ryan

see u when i get back, then we'll put those breaks on then my car will be "FINALLY FINISHED" and no more to spend on it...............i hope

SLEEPER

lmao dave i just read ya post in the sau users thread..hahaha i pissed my self wildly lol

and im going to say it again...my car has never been the same since u molestered it hahaha

hmm, this is a different question. im 21 now and mum is pretty sure im not covered under the family health insurance now. Does anyone have their own health insurance, and who are you through?

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