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Well, work just lost our major gov tender. We expected to get it too.

Spewing... I hate it when that happens, means the entire business starts cutting back in all sorts of ways ;\

Wanted to note here that I just got my car back from Boostworx (Road and track are booked out working on muscle cars this week) who were very good to look at my car at extreme short notice - z32's are now fitted and a partial tune was made by Shaun to get the car nicely drivable on the street. Have some niggling little issues that need to get addressed before getting the upper end tuned, however I was very happy with the price and service from Boostworx, so two thumbs up from me.

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Should look a bit like this and have the extra hole that is plugged up. I have a filter relocation kit and have a different setup that doesn't use one of these.

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That is exactly what i have hooked up to the block Chad....will check for that extra hole on the side when i get a chance to mate....cheers for that :P

yeah Catch ftw our church has a laptop off them very good indeed

i dare say the one above would play a lot of modern games

although im not actually sure how powerful the gfx card is seeing im an ATi fan :P

NVidia GeForce GT320M 1GB

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