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im doin wat he is^^

car's got no seats/carpets atm lol

next time...

so mine has 2 seats an floor carpet.. u soft 34 boys lol..

i will be there, yes im at my girlfriends house and yes i will be coming in work clothes...

can we have a meet 2moro night i got blue smoke tyres lol

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yeah everyone was there....i had trouble finding it cos i didnt realise it was at the back!

sorry to the guys who i said i was coming down to kmart but my friend took ages to rock up! good meeting some of you guys.

Far out, that was a hike!

Just came back from where u guys were..

thought it was organised for the safeway roof top..get there no one is there..

anyway drove past image, bf didnt wana stop coz there was only 3 cars :D

10-12 cars, there for sure... although if your posting at 7:34pm, and the meet was 7:30pm... then you were probably far too early?

Good to meet people, sorry i'll forget a few names though, im a bit hopeless with that :)

See people again soon no doubt in my own car

yeah man. another one.

i think its due to constant compressor surge. even when i back off on light throttle i get it. at high rpm i dont get a woosh from the bov. all i get is high pitched compressor surge

maybe its due to squashing my stock bov and putting a fan screw in the bleeder of it.

oil pressure seems fine. when i boot it goes to about 5. cruising about 4

I wouldnt go off the stock gauge... plus thats reading @ the sender... over @ the turbo is half an engine bay away, could be a blockage in a line or something that wont show up on a gauge etc.

could be comp surge... but i doubt it that soon

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