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project alfa - very noice

You dogged us again last night :mrt:

I'm starting to think you don't love me

need pics on sunday :laugh:

You know it

I will be up for Sundays when i am back in aus. 15th of next month

project alpha? What have I missed?

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Just finished all my maths assignment. What to do for the next hour n a half?

A little late, but I would have suggest perhaps sleep?

You dogged us again last night :laugh:

I'm starting to think you don't love me

You know it

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A little late, but I would have suggest perhaps sleep?

Didn't sleep watched southpark and an episode of top gear then came into work. im about to go home to get on the bus now

did john like his message i sent for him?

Andy keen for some run around on sunday arvo's

except this sunday, we got an alfa to tow

Great!

and thats cool im in hervey bay this weekend, so no sunday arvo footy for me either!

why would you go to work for just a couple of hours?

I'm not back in work till Wednesday next week so I had some stuff that I needed to finish some shit off. Went in for two hours finished it all and went home. Not like it takes that much effort to go into work these days I'm only 5 mins down the road now.

mmm... the engine Dan has lined up for my alfa is a sexy beast

mmmm italian v6. Should be good fun Martin :laugh:

Sooooo wens the next gathering of skylines in Brisbane????? keen to check out the skylines that are around now.

Every thursday man.

Maybe it's time we started another baskins event thread?

sweet hopefully my car will be done by tues hehe finally. but wat time does it start there at baskins? that the one across from the shell servo right? never been to that meet b4 so hope to c u guys there.

Bunnings road trip?

yeah, that'll go well...

I'm not back in work till Wednesday next week so I had some stuff that I needed to finish some shit off. Went in for two hours finished it all and went home. Not like it takes that much effort to go into work these days I'm only 5 mins down the road now.

Good point :mrt:

mmmm italian v6. Should be good fun Martin :laugh:

AlfaRomeo30-24V.JPG

162 kW stock, with 11ty cats and tuned for EURO3/4 emissions

should go nicely with Dan's GTA cams, nice flowing exhaust and intake, a tune, and mebbe some porting and polishing of the heads...

Every thursday man.

Maybe it's time we started another baskins event thread?

not a bad idea, seeing as how no one can manage to read the first page in this thread

+1

sweet hopefully my car will be done by tues hehe finally. but wat time does it start there at baskins? that the one across from the shell servo right? never been to that meet b4 so hope to c u guys there.

Yeah thats the one. 7.30ish, give or take ;)

not a bad idea, seeing as how no one can manage to read the first page in this thread

Done and done :mrt:

yeah, that'll go well...

Good point ;)

AlfaRomeo30-24V.JPG

162 kW stock, with 11ty cats and tuned for EURO3/4 emissions

should go nicely with Dan's GTA cams, nice flowing exhaust and intake, a tune, and mebbe some porting and polishing of the heads...

+1

Yeah thats the one. 7.30ish, give or take :)

God that bay is horn lol. Unrestricted and some minor mods it will sound fantastic and go like stink in a gutted gtv :laugh:

Yeah thats the one. 7.30ish, give or take :laugh:

wat time is baskins open till thurs nights?? i want ice cream :mrt: promise i wont get it everywhere haha

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