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no way buddy,,,I'm on the same budget as the Raceworx nugget.

Neil.

im sure you would have some old electric blankets in the top of the linen cupboard...just ask the missus.

4 extension cords and a 4 way power board...and ya laughin'

im sure you would have some old electric blankets in the top of the linen cupboard...just ask the missus.

4 extension cords and a 4 way power board...and ya laughin'

Hahaha, thats quiet funy, and stuff telling her its summer she wont be needing them for months :)

have a full set for sale if required :-)

Chris,,,you are an evil man,,,more info mate,,,are they 240 volts??.

At the right price I may be some what interested.

We are not allowed to use them at Hillclimbs,,,but Supersprints and Panel Rubbing racing they would be fantastic.

The nugget could do with warm tyres and so could I.

Neil.

give them 3 minutes per side on the bbq just like a good steak. in fact do a steak at the same time too for me cause I get a bit hungry. then you're good to go. ;)

Okay back on topic,,, you two have me this weekend (the boss is away) and thats it till some time in December. Much work has to be done,,,and I'll help as I can,,,I'm am getting old boys.

Neil.

I'm free saturday, but unfortunately the only thing im good at is breaking things :ermm:

You can't go then... You'll be taking Dundan's job!!! :D:P:down:

Had a perfectly cooked Kobe Rib-Eye steak at Ribs 'n Rumps today for lunch... Mmmmmmmmmmmmmm steeeeeeeeak and chiiiiiiiiips.

Chris,,,you are an evil man,,,more info mate,,,are they 240 volts??.

At the right price I may be some what interested.

We are not allowed to use them at Hillclimbs,,,but Supersprints and Panel Rubbing racing they would be fantastic.

The nugget could do with warm tyres and so could I.

Neil.

LOL yes Neil they are 240 volt :-)

what 6 weeks off! not sure what I'm doing this weekend mate I might be working both days again

no progress on this old nugget as far as i know, although Chris may have finished the cam covers by now.

btw andrew speaking of dinner http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Fe...-O-t241194.html

and chris....why the hell would you need tyre warmers in dubai???

Pffft.. They're both fantastic, but I hate the queues at Hurricanes.

There was nothing I could fault about the steak I was served today, so no idea how anything could be "much better" :D

That said, I've always had a great feed at Hurricanes as well. They just need to open up shop on the "much better" side of the Hbr Bridge.

Not sure how you could like either place though... Neither serve satay :P

so its official then, all blokes have the hiden away from wifey fund. mines been geting raided heavily as of late.

Pm me a price tiger,,,you never know I might just use my hidden from wifey fund. :P:D:P

Neil.

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