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lunch time nigs. Time for nandos. Then after that I should probably do some work...probably.

Me too im getting so behind at work cause of all the thread commotion :banana:

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Just came back from a meeting and I've gotta read 4 pages worth. Well not really worth read after finishing it. WHORES!

Dan: you'll get there eventually and maybe faster if you didnt get the 34! You could probably buy a cheap 34gtr with the money you've spent so far.

-.-;

Just came back from a meeting and I've gotta read 4 pages worth. Well not really worth read after finishing it. WHORES!

Dan: you'll get there eventually and maybe faster if you didnt get the 34! You could probably buy a cheap 34gtr with the money you've spent so far.

I wouldnt have to settle for a cheap one with the money I have spent. :banana: Turn back time!!!! lets do it.

lol. Return it no less than 30 days before you purchased it. Shouldn't be too hard with a flux capacitor on board eh.

Haha... I dont care what you call me because to each his own. To me, my top priority is to get the homeloan down to reasonable level and get a 2nd one.

i am just not getting overly involved in the whole wedding cost thing. i figure i let her go, then i can go nuts on the car next year. every time she says "but...." my reply is, we spent 30k on the wedding.

we already own two properties and a block of land so no need to save for anything else.

what time are you guys planning on being down there tonight, and till when? I have a work function at Ribbets at 7pm. Think it should be done by 8:30ish

Will swing past see if you are still there

You could probably buy a cheap 34gtr with the money you've spent so far.

Correct

BUT . . . . It wouldnt be as fast or as sexy as the gtt is going to be when its finished :banana:

i am just not getting overly involved in the whole wedding cost thing. i figure i let her go, then i can go nuts on the car next year. every time she says "but...." my reply is, we spent 30k on the wedding.

we already own two properties and a block of land so no need to save for anything else.

LMAO. Thats the way. Now you've got the excuse for that. But in any case, the price you're paying sound pretty decent for a wedding. And in most cases, the catering's the killer. Lucky I got the "red packet" deal which helped a fair bit.

Correct

BUT . . . . It wouldnt be as fast or as sexy as the gtt is going to be when its finished :banana:

Maybe true to the 1st part but IMO, never to the 2nd (unless you've got a full kit which probably wouldnt look like a gtt anyway). My love for 34gtr has never changed.

Correct

BUT . . . . It wouldnt be as fast or as sexy as the gtt is going to be when its finished :)

Second point is debatable :)

How much power are you expecting after its all tuned up?

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