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Holy ghost Batman! You're still around! How the hell are you Josh?

Not around that much - From time to time I go German dinners that the guys in this thread do.

Don't own skylines, not a paying member not really any point being on here ;)

Busy with work though, back working Bulimba (Was in New Farm for 2 or so years). Still playing with (a) car. Need a tow rig though, stupidest friggin car to drive on the street.

Used to be high-compression, ridiculous timing and av-gas/race fuel only. Here I was thinking de-tuning; running lower compression and 98ron would make it "easier". I laugh at my own stupidity

A stick with a sign on it would be more useful than our receptionist. Less temperamental too. domokun.gif

We could use a couple of those sticks with signs in our service department. Group buy on sticks with signs?

Not around that much - From time to time I go German dinners that the guys in this thread do.

Don't own skylines, not a paying member not really any point being on here ;)

Busy with work though, back working Bulimba (Was in New Farm for 2 or so years). Still playing with (a) car. Need a tow rig though, stupidest friggin car to drive on the street.

Used to be high-compression, ridiculous timing and av-gas/race fuel only. Here I was thinking de-tuning; running lower compression and 98ron would make it "easier". I laugh at my own stupidity

German dinners, bring it on! I have been missing out it seems.

Next time you are anywhere near Emporium give me a bell and come around for a drink or 20 at Ristorante Tartufo (my second home)

Sign my stick?

Winning

Keen for stick signage

Winning

Can I get your sister to sign my stick?

Epic Winning

In for Col's Sister signage.

Epic Winning

Yes, With a sharpie.

Winning

Needs moar crossing of swords?

Um.... not so winning... :blink:

Still playing with (a) car. Need a tow rig though, stupidest friggin car to drive on the street.

Used to be high-compression, ridiculous timing and av-gas/race fuel only. Here I was thinking de-tuning; running lower compression and 98ron would make it "easier". I laugh at my own stupidity

sound good...what the hell is it?

dammmmm it

stupid bike shop gave me the wrong oil filter...

how do you get a honda filter when you ask for a Yamaha one... f**k...

now i cant go anywhere in the morning, cant put the old one back on either as its got a pin hole in it... :rant:

have to wait til monday night to fix it up now... cant even put oil in it now...

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