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Oh hey also Martin/Dan.... if you guys could, do you reckon you could ask that mate of yours which exhaust he swapped onto his laser? I read it a week or two ago on the fordlaser.com forums but I can't find the same post anymore

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damn... guess I'll have to kill myself.

Oh hey also Martin/Dan.... if you guys could, do you reckon you could ask that mate of yours which exhaust he swapped onto his laser? I read it a week or two ago on the fordlaser.com forums but I can't find the same post anymore

lol, you're already planning mods for it?

damn... guess I'll have to kill myself.

lol, you're already planning mods for it?

18 x 5.5 +45 Vault Krystals are going on it for the full hectik look.

Martin - http://octane.ie/forum/showthread.php?t=32946&page=14

I posted it in your build thread to but just in case.

@ Colin:

1. I saw that Lexus ad. :)

2. Don't forget to bring your computer to get Castle from me

3. Let me know if you need a lift

Lexus ad?

Too easy.

See above.

Morning Mangs :whistling:

Morning mangs

I vote for an RB26 in the alfa!

And I vote that yes, ideas for laser mods should keep coming!

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