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Hey guys,

I work at Hills n da boss told me last week that you're alllllll coming down! I am so excited, it should be a great day. Fingers crossed the stupid sun comes out!

Look forward to seeing you all there, tell EVERYONE!

Courtney!

you can make your own award too :)

Ill call it the Big Dick Award

Thats what driving an S4 is all about

no one knows you have it, untill you use it, then not much needs to be explained afterwards

Guest courtney

Do we still have it? I haven't seen it in the shop! Did you send that fax through today with the wiring diagram too?

If we need to hunt that PFC I shall remind him indeed but I honestly didn't know what happened with your car, I went home and when I came back the next day it was gone!

SO SAD :D

Lol anyway yes I will just remind him of whatever it is he is meant to be hunting for you.

well thats what you get for taking saturday off :D the boys welded up a beautiful 3" turbo back exhaust for it but the PFC still needs to go in, I guess he has been looking into the wiring :laugh:




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