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Saff Cossie Is that your EVO VIII?

I see the FQ-400 Badge... Factory HKS bolt on turbo..? If so then it's DAMN FAST!

Well Done!

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Thanks and also Khunjeng.

It isnt an "official" FQ400 but has virtually all of the goodies on it and makes more power than a stock FQ400. :(

Well it looks like you guys had a great day.

It was a blow that i had to work. But these things happen.

But it was good to see a good turn out and a few new Members..

Good 1 Ash.... :(

I hope to see you all at the SANDOWN TO SURF CRUISE

Sorry Max, I've given you your access today, i didn't have a spare moment late last week.

FYI - As the Membership form states and i did inform you, please allow 15 business days for processing.

So 4th Aug + 15 business = 26th Aug.

26th Aug would be 2 days from now :laugh:

Thanks.

Ash

Woooo.

You and your 15 business days :(. I got the kit in the mail on Tuesday!

See you at the next event

Thanks and also Khunjeng.

It isnt an "official" FQ400 but has virtually all of the goodies on it and makes more power than a stock FQ400. :P

I see,

so you could rip a Pagandi Zonda from 0-100km/h, 3.5 secs, I think :sleep: Nice buddy! NICE!

Thanks for the cruise guys, big congrats to Ash for his work, good to see some familiar faces after a long absence from the cruising seen, pity bout the weather but was good fun, disappointed there were no other 34's around??????? where are they all?????

there was a bayside blue gtt parked near us just before we left apollo bay. wasnt with us though

was good cruise i had to pull out at lorne same wit mate wit 32 gtr n gtst cos one of our mates with silver gts4 timing just went nuts 600m when we left so had to turn back for him... But until then i had a ball

was good cruise i had to pull out at lorne same wit mate wit 32 gtr n gtst cos one of our mates with silver gts4 timing just went nuts 600m when we left so had to turn back for him... But until then i had a ball

yeah what happened to him? he was in front of me and just started popping like crazy.

Al, pics on the way

he took off his cam cover that morning cos his intercooler piping was hitting the fan when he gained boost so though would take it off to have more room. But he didnt align the timing thing properly and the timing is now all fktt so ye.... He got it towed home but the assh*les at racv charged him 300 just to tow to sunshine cos the BP was considered as the COUNTRY...... But ye had to stop in lorne i felt rat that we were crusing having fun and he was sitting in his car for 3 hours on side of road. But until then i had a good time... Was good time well worth joining sau vic looking forward to more club events =]

Edited by zeko33
I'm kind of pissed about this... despite having signed up to SAU Vic on 4 August, I STILL haven't been given access to the Vic club events forum and couldn't get the details. :D

On the 18/8 I sent everyone in the club (incl you, I just checked) an email regarding the General Meeting and it was mentioned towards the end. We also spoke about it at the general meeting, which is a really good reason to turn up, esp if you don't have time to browse the forums etc.

They're on every 3rd Tuesday of the month, so next one is 16th September..

There's always a post in the Victorian general section a week/few days beforehand.

Bells Hotel in Sth Melb - dinner from 6pm onwards, meeting starts at 8pm.

If you need any further details etc just let me know.

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