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thanks again everyone.

Conflatulations Ni,

good to see all your bits work isn't it!

26 hours...... bet that was fun!

:thanks:

was definately an experience... was pissed off cause i could have fit in at least 2 rounds of golf in that time :blink:

i've got no doubt that josie will make an excellent mum... but ni... you're like havin darth vader for a dad.

yeah he'll be lucky for having such an awesome dad... was going to buy another beer fridge for our lounge but now i have a free remote beer geterer!

congrats on you both. so what mods do you lined up for it??

lol

so whats the little fellas name?

haha... dunno what to get first... this one already came with a decent screamer pipe that works about as well as its going to. A resonator and muffler wouldnt be a bad idea too... im pretty sure this one is well over 92db... its also heavy on the juice so im looking at maybe just an SAFC to lean it out a bit :blink:

His names Gage... as in Gauge

Ni you do remember you lost a bet while at iPrimus back in 2003 and agreed to name your firstborn "Burninator".

time to pay up.

i remember NOTHING!!! NOOOOOOOOOOTHINGGGGGGGG

haha... dunno what to get first... this one already came with a decent screamer pipe that works about as well as its going to. A resonator and muffler wouldnt be a bad idea too... im pretty sure this one is well over 92db... its also heavy on the juice so im looking at maybe just an SAFC to lean it out a bit :blink:

His names Gage... as in Gauge

:thanks:

thats a cool name. congrats again

wow, baby time! good luck and congratulations mate!

i still remember the smoking dude giving me a lift to my first ever cruise back in the day, in your black 32... i thought that car was the sh*t yo! :)

avid golfer i see?? dude, do yourself and your retirement a favour and give HIM the golf clubs. Getting your PGA Tour card is like getting a license to print money :)

Thanks Jack... yeah theyre doing well.

Definately been a while... once hes all settled down and more publically managable we'll pop down to a track day and catch up with a few peeps.

Currently driving either a Magna, VL or Saab... not very often driving the VL since i tore the wiring out for the alarm and now the fan doesnt work and it over heats haha

Keep changing my mind on what to get next... wanna make it reasonably family friendly :) = not very exciting

Hows things in your world?

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