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so true

alright i joined facebook :( Where do i find you kents and the JB?

add me.

looks like you found me... good start.

friends suggestions for everyone else sent to you.

I don't have any bloody pics! Nice little 18 year old emo bitch. Fun times.

add me.

Dave:

As far as I know my car still has the AUTO ecu, do you have one of your manual ones you can check the numbers on?? I have no idea what numbers you need (if you know let me know and i'll get my ones).

If i do indeed still have the auto one.. I'll take one of those manual puppies too

add me....oh wait. I think you are on my list. I never had any issues with my auto ecu, but then again I didn't have a T88 on it.

No pics, it didnt happen

yeah i found most of you from the BR page :P

add me.

add me.

add me.

add me....oh wait. I think you are on my list. I never had any issues with my auto ecu, but then again I didn't have a T88 on it.

add me.

I duno if your on my list?? You havent commented on all my stupid updates haha.

Yeh I never had any issues with auto ECU either, but I just wana know for sure if it is infact an auto one, if dave has a manual one I might send it down for a Dr Drift chip.

I duno if your on my list?? You havent commented on all my stupid updates haha.

Yeh I never had any issues with auto ECU either, but I just wana know for sure if it is infact an auto one, if dave has a manual one I might send it down for a Dr Drift chip.

rofl funkjymonkey can tell you more about Dr drift lolz

rofl funkjymonkey can tell you more about Dr drift lolz

And a lot of people can tell me about Shan and his mates shop... We will leave that one there...

A lot of people can tell me about Nizpro too... We will leave that one there..

I have met Sam (Dr Drift) a couple of times and have friends who use his gear, each to there own.

pfftf :P

Talk to the hand

I duno if your on my list?? You havent commented on all my stupid updates haha.

Yeh I never had any issues with auto ECU either, but I just wana know for sure if it is infact an auto one, if dave has a manual one I might send it down for a Dr Drift chip.

Um the idle is apparently meant to be a bit higher. Didn't really notice it personally. Had mine chipped by Mr Drift, she went ight for a bog stock 20.

And a lot of people can tell me about Shan and his mates shop... We will leave that one there...

A lot of people can tell me about Nizpro too... We will leave that one there..

I have met Sam (Dr Drift) a couple of times and have friends who use his gear, each to there own.

+1 for each to their own. I stick with who I get stuff done by now.

BAHAHAHAHA Colin has a f**king awesome last name

@Oblivion i can't add you, I don't know who you are :P

I posted on the wall in that BR facebook page.

Rohan is my name. Or I have been otherwise known as Robuck, Roman, Ro or Fish Eggs.

I posted on the wall in that BR facebook page.

Rohan is my name. Or I have been otherwise known as Robuck, Roman, Ro or Fish Eggs.

Ro-han teh Bogan coming to a bottleshop near you!

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I posted on the wall in that BR facebook page.

Rohan is my name. Or I have been otherwise known as Robuck, Roman, Ro or Fish Eggs.

The only Rohan I can find there is Rohan mills.... part of the Brisbane State High School network. That you? If not... link us to your profile!!

if dave has a manual one I might send it down for a Dr Drift chip.

i have 2 here, lol. im sure itll all work out in the end. not sure if i wana sell it thoe, due to nistune / rb25. or i may as-well just get a z32 ecu to retain vct, or whatever the story is. neway ill be around on the we breh.a

sup fags. who's in for sunday?

I'm thinking its either up tamborine to O'reillys. there is bbqs and shade up there were we can chillout and talk shit or we hit up some beach down the coast with the same plan.

Either do it this sunday or next week if it suits better. Next week is my weekend off so I'm not bothered either way. Post up if your interested.

sup fags. who's in for sunday?

I'm thinking its either up tamborine to O'reillys. there is bbqs and shade up there were we can chillout and talk shit or we hit up some beach down the coast with the same plan.

Either do it this sunday or next week if it suits better. Next week is my weekend off so I'm not bothered either way. Post up if your interested.

vote next weekend :whistling:

Plan is thus.

Meet here at 11:00am

http://maps.google.com.au/maps?f=q&sou...mp;t=h&z=17

To get there you get onto Mount Lindesay Highway and follow it until you see the shell lol. It's that easy.

This is the shell petrol station in Jimboomba from here we will drive up the back of Tamborine to O'Reilly's Plateau where there are BBQs n etc. Its about a 40min - 1 hour drive with some decent twistys.

Chill out up there cook the BBQ and relax. There are tree top walks and all that nature bullshit up there as well if anyone is that way inclined. Leave whenever.

Too easy?

This weekend is better for me because I want to spend next weekend detailing my car :whistling:

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