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Done :)

:domokun: Oops forgot you where female; buddy just doesn't sound right, when referring to a female, sorry.

LOL no problem... just bring your car up for one of the NSW SAU events being held in Canberra next year and we'll organise some pics

hmms.. how do you win stuf :dry:

This is the email they sent me...

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To celebrate the month of December and the end of 2007 we are very pleased to be giving away one of our most popular products - the Greddy Profec B-Spec II boost controller.

To win the Greddy boost controller you need to have the highest vehicle rating of our Members at the end of December. To reach the top 10 vehicles, you currently need around 20 votes of 4 stars or higher. Spread the word of our range of high performance parts and new members section to increase your chance of winning.

Congratulations goes to our November winner of the Greddy Full Auto Timer, Gary with his Toyota AE111 Sprinter. Gary's Sprinter features parts from HKS , Fujitsubo, TRD, Apexi, Power Enterprise Cusco and many others.

We are sure the Greddy Auto Timer will ensure Gary's impressive Toyota will have a chance to cool down after a hard run on the street or the track!

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So I thought it was worth a try at least LOL

  • 3 weeks later...

Email from Nengun

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From: Nengun Performance

Sent: Thursday, 3 January 2008 1:17 AM

To: Michele

Subject: nengun performance

Hello Michele

This is Brent from nengun performance. I would just like to say you came very close to winning the Trust B Spec II. If you added more about your car you probably would have won. Oh well, better luck next time. Scroll to the bottom of this e mail to see who the winner was.

Only Joking. Actually your vehicle was voted most popular, so you won the Trust Boost con . So if you give me your details I will send it to you asap. With your permission we would like to show case your vehicle on our front page. It would be nice if you could add some more details on the vehicle.

Best regards

Brent

Japan

www.nengun.com

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THANKS HEAPS EVERYONE!!!

Now I need help with putting more info in about my car... I don't know what people want to know about the car, can anyone help?

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