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Might join you there. Let me know.

McCrae might join.

\Hmmm. unusual. There are a few LooseBoosing cars there. Most of the time there are a few eye openers.

pm me your number. will let you know tomorrow.

should be there, but with twins at home, things have popped up last minute a few times.

SUP guys

It's been a while since I've been in here!

My car sold this afternoon...... she's gone :(

@ martin: Your car with the highflow + nistune pulled 300+hp? f**k YEAH

@ dan: When did you come back!!

Sup man.. ONly about a week ago.. Looking to start another project soon so thought better get back on the wagon :)

Awesome figure Martin! How's it feel on the street?

+1

How you getting from Beenleigh to Yatala?

Morning Mangs,

Won't be able to go to Jacks meet, soccer training tonight. 1st can of mother for the day gone.

How you getting from Beenleigh to Yatala?

sCabbie probably

Won't be able to go to Jacks meet, soccer training tonight. 1st can of mother for the day gone.

Also out for jacks meet

Myshoe, this looks like your 32.

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yeh, I have seen that 32. think he's in nz. I want the side skirts he has on, as I think they suit the car really well. I think they are vertex or something. have it written down somewhere.

Then our cars will look almost identical.

:D :D :D :D :D

End transmission

God damn it, I want my car back! You're making me super jealous right now!

*Keeps fingers crossed tightly that Dan was able to get my car to EFI today*

It's frustrating knowing that my car is good to go, just waiting on the tune.

God damn it, I want my car back! You're making me super jealous right now!

*Keeps fingers crossed tightly that Dan was able to get my car to EFI today*

It's frustrating knowing that my car is good to go, just waiting on the tune.

I once waited 19.5 months to drive my car, relax guy! It will all work out!

I was fine when I was waiting for parts and waiting for them to be installed. It's knowing that it's all back together and all working and driving just fine (just not as efficiently as it could) that is killing me.

As in smashed the arse out of the gear box or just havin too much fun to talk any more?

Haha. No, no smashed box, just having too much 'fun' at work.

Will have much more real fun when I get to drive hom :).

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Manual boost controller FTW :P

God damn it, I want my car back! You're making me super jealous right now!

*Keeps fingers crossed tightly that Dan was able to get my car to EFI today*

It's frustrating knowing that my car is good to go, just waiting on the tune.

Lol, it was two weeks from when i booked in to actually get it on the dyno. Dan probably gets to jump the queue a bit though ;)

I once waited 19.5 months to drive my car, relax guy! It will all work out!

I though 9 months was bad...

I was fine when I was waiting for parts and waiting for them to be installed. It's knowing that it's all back together and all working and driving just fine (just not as efficiently as it could) that is killing me.

What engine management you running?

What engine management you running?

It's got a new Nistune ECU in it.

Nice power from a lightly modded 25 I must say :) I'm going to be happy if I get around 180-200rwkw.

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