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Me and some mates are headin down to run that night and thought I would just mention it incase some other guys were thinking of coming but didn't know if anyone else was, FMIC is on, D/S controller is in, fuel pump will be in with tuning on friday. then I will be ready to hit the creek and get less than a 15sec pass hopefully :P:D

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Now now... I went looking at helmets yesterday. They wanted from $145 thru to $850 sheesh. So i'll get 1 of those sometime soon and then i just gotta check about my tyre pressure (nitrogen filled so i dont wanna pay $10 every 2nd wed to get em filled back up again).

Bob Jane T-Marts just over near the railway station (behind Strathfield Car Radios) and I think it cost me $4-5ea tyre.

Damnit I shoulda bought MFX's gold rims when I had the chance, now I need to find a really cheap arse set of rims that are 255-266 for drag/track.



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