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John Q4 Brera aren't too bad, heavy and slow i think though other people have different thoughts, pretty much the engine in it is what you guys call the SIDI i think. It uses the GM global V6 bottom end with alfa's own design direct injection twin cam variator head, which holden then used.

John Q4 Brera aren't too bad, heavy and slow i think though other people have different thoughts, pretty much the engine in it is what you guys call the SIDI i think. It uses the GM global V6 bottom end with alfa's own design direct injection twin cam variator head, which holden then used.

Awesome, thanks for the info!

Was thinking of maybe looking at one, but maybe not now. SIDI engines are a terrible design from a working on it/modifying it perspective. Not much of an improvement on the Alloytech really.

Where at!...Your place ?

The late late show with Craig Ferguson, he has a robot skeleton as a side kick...

Its on the new "hello" channel at 10:30pm week night, very funny...

He says random stuff like "sex party" and "in your pants"...

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There's a gremlin living in the front drivers side of my car I think. Wheel bearing needed to be replaced there, the window actuator doesnt work there and doing a simple job like replacing my brake pads turned into an overnight stay due to losing a copper washer off the brake line causing fluid to go everywhere.

nice work. I say fix it enough to sell and buy a 31! haha.

Today while at indro, andy spotted me, and then i spotted twocents, he didn't see me, but i saw him coming out of the cinemas

Had a chick in tonight who was wearing a little black vest as a top. Only thing was that she didn't have it done up and had these little butterfly stickers over her nipples. So much win, especially when she was dancing at the bar ;)

Morning Mangs,

I like boobs.

Drove the 31 to work today. Much win and awesome. Must try to find time to call EFI today...

Joined SAU QLD forum and club !

Successful day !

I paid my monies but haven't heard back yet :(. Andy must be slacking...

Lowball club cruise = great success :thumbsup:

@Colin: Won't actually see you Thursday, will be in Melbourne town :D

Lowball cruise was great. Ah true mang. Definitely need to hit up the F1 next year.

Wash your colon, GTR

Yeah it's pretty filthy. Got this weekend off though so I'll wash it then.

Oh and Morning Mangs

Yeah it's pretty filthy. Got this weekend off though so I'll wash it then.

I can ask John to put his pink bikini on and wash your car for you?

Where is young John these days? Doesn't post much anymore.

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Lowball cruise was great. Ah true mang. Definitely need to hit up the F1 next year.

Thanks for driving me. :wub:

Where is young John these days? Doesn't post much anymore.

Missing, presumed employed.

We lost power this morning, good stuff for a power distribution company...

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