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sled - no more bike. sorry before, months ago, but I took offence to something you said

re: bike, pension, ..... i made a complaint to andrew about it.

anyways, I reckon you're doing a bang-up job for sau:sa... keep at it. ;)

only managed 300kms in total of rides on the bike, just couldnt do it without patella's

so yeh sorry for arching up months ago, you're a good mod for sau:sa so yeh kudos 2u :merli:

Wow, that came outta left field....caught me off guard actually.

Your apology is accepted and I appreciate that it was done publicly rather than by PM.

I've had a run in with a couple of others on here but the difference between you and them is that they run to ns.com and create threads to slag the SAU Mods....you know who you are!!

IMHO, it takes a real man to come out in public and apologize, so thanks.......water under the bridge now. ;)

shite, that reminds me i gotta still buy turbo / wastegate damnit

more spending

I MAY have a wastegate i wanna sell, its a tial copy.. im gonna get a turbo smart 38mm gate from another member, whom today i just picked up a stainless steel 3'' intake pipe, with brand new pod and turbo smart silicone joiner for $50 ;) i gave him 70 and he gave me 20 back ;)

you can have the tial copy for like, a hand job or sumfin.....

water under the bridge now. ;)

the fireworks was fun to watch though ;)

Like sand in the hour glass so are

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ive met tangles in person, nice chap. he needs to get a 32 gtr race car to strip next i think :merli:

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anyone know how big the hks wastegates are that come with the manifolds? how much boost they will hold?

They are quite big and asfor what PSI as it's second hand you won't know as it will depend on what spring the previous owner had fitted.

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LOL, is there an election approaching or something ;)

Big Kev Foley just wants to mess with my emotions I think, just when I was looking forward to March 18th.

Only 6 mths ago he was interviewed over his mental illness on 5aa and one of the things he said was that he had no interest in reviewing current thresholds in property valuation (re land tax)......so why the sudden turn around......maybe cause Isobel not only promises to review the figures but has already posted her plan of attack.

SA Treasurer Kevin Foley to announce land tax changes

EDIT: Just watch the video....probably explains it better.

ive met tangles in person, nice chap. he needs to get a 32 gtr race car to strip next i think :)

lol

mate - you read my mind! :merli:

in a few yrs time the trackcar will probably make way for a 32gtr roady ;)

down the track a bit tho tbh

oh, and when we were chatting I missed out on the $51 carbon fibre GT wing.

damn, you owe me 1 ;)

sorry Shane, just seen ya post.. he's 4 months, just a tad big for his age lol

he was in a shitty mood before, but for some reason loves drift dvd's and jap sliding on youporn i mean tube

i whacked on a street commo dvd a second ago (first one i could find) and he screamed the house down

so i whacked on drift central '' Luke fink go time'' and now hes laughin at the T.V, def my boy :)

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