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Originally posted by Duncan

easy, I've got some you can borrow, also have blue, white, yellow and red (goes fastest) ;)  You'll have to come out on 2 October now (just like Franks is :/ )

:D

you're going to need alot more bait than that duncan :)

that said, im very close to coming next tuesday down to wakefield. i have a day-in-leui oweing and if i dont take it soon, they'll forget about it....hrmmmmm

yes its a GTT.

thing popping out the side looks like an intake pipe???

have uploaded under the bonnet picture..! (see first post)

from http://www.mzou.com/column/index.cgi?no=8

interesting to see a low mounted T88.....

"...RB25 reforming 28

2002/10/27 (Sun) 16:25

It became the new engine.

This time RB25 reforming 28, it is the T88 turbine.

Usually, the turbine being to be many a thing which is attached above ƒ}ƒj it does, but

This time it is attached underneath ƒ}ƒj.

Any weight things probably will put out consideration to with if possible low position, is.

With, with the photograph the turbine is not visible by the fact that you say, is.

As for the part which modifies together even in the next time.

Truth the result of the apex cup with Tsukuba together

Being to intend probably to write, it does, but

In the rain, there is no extent courage which can be stepped on in new specification. . .

The opportunity it goes to Tsukuba again...."

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