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cricket is a game i watch while drinking, not play for a competitive thing. I'll play drunken beach/ backyard cricket though.

Scott, really need a brumby box :(

Morning Mangs

We have a cricket team.

ooooo that is good.

But it is indoor.

Oh that is bad.

Um... what?

cricket is a game i watch while drinking, not play for a competitive thing. I'll play drunken beach/ backyard cricket though.

Pfft, its not really competitive. We take ourselves less seriously than the australian cricket team (and that's saying something ;)). Also there is a bar there, and you can get sloshed before you play if you like.

Scott, really need a brumby box :(

tehehehehehe... box...

Nuffing.

Maybe... :whistling:

Morning all

A likely story...

Sarp Mangs,

Busy Day.

Same. Busy day, busy week, busy few months :(

LaserRape update?

Erm yeah, this def needs to be organised before tomorrow afternoon if we are going tomorrow...

So I have another few days before I head back to Brisvegas. Once I'm back I have another week off work, time to get working on some simple stuff for my baby. Want to get the intake side of things sorted first, how hard is it for someone with limited knowledge to rip out an air box and replace it with a pod filter and a CAI for it?

Ridiculously easy - undo 4 bolts, remove box, insert adapter plate + pod together, bolt up

CAI = agi pipe and cable ties are your friend ;)

I really should own a 31 shouldn't I

So where is Scott? I expected him to chime in with some Lazercaust details

Dunno. He's probably nicked off with my ECU and Nistune :P

So strayan day today. Might have to design a CAI for the car.

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Wait there's no beer in the fridge, no good.

N.G. :(

In short I beleive she is saying indoor cricket is strictly for homos!

Ahh I see. Furry Muff.

Ridiculously easy - undo 4 bolts, remove box, insert adapter plate + pod together, bolt up

CAI = agi pipe and cable ties are your friend ;)

I really should own a 31 shouldn't I

Yes you should :thumbsup:

I'll sell you a 31 ute ;)

Turbo is sent off bitches, was rediculously expensive to send express so its just registered post. Hopefully I get it back by next weekend...

Thanks Jezza. f**k people in cars eh...I saw a rear ender yesterday on Coro drive and was thinking f**k if that was me I'd be f**ked :pirate:

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