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maybe. but iv taken it as a sign (call me a pussy all you like) to stick with the NA side.

main reasons being;

- insurance

- cop attention (not that i get any anyway but still)

- less chance of shit breaking on a unmodded NA motor

- having access to a workshop now where i can build up a fresh motor from scratch at my own pace

- the joy of making my NA go a bit harder (even tho it wont be anywhere near the fun of a turbo)

- my housing situation atm (parents suck)

- not having a second daily runabout

- the fact i kept all my NA gear

i posted in the gb section and have decided to can it. i had a solid couple of people who were willing to go ahead, but there were others who dropped out and still werent sure and couldnt make up the numbers required - i just simply dont have the time to be chasing people up, etc.

if someone wants to take over and coordinate it then feel free, i can send my contact at partsco an email saying that someone else will be taking over.

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