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Hmmm, boostworks quoted $120. I want to get it checked before I attend any track days.

That sounds about right cause you will fing Shaun usually will make sure everything checks out and will do a few touch ups like he did for me.

Walk in with 160kw rough idle and walked out at 190kw smooth idle and better response.

If you have an EBC he will set that up too!!!

I must admit, I'd get bored after 9hrs to be honest
I would be bored after the first 10 minutes. Me and every other person not on drugs. Hahaha

haha, Mr van buuren would have to be wired on something to stand and jump about in the dj booth for 9 hours

I'd be on the ground passed out or drunk as a viking if i were hitting the bar for that long. But still, i've achieved such status in much a shorter timeframe, lol!

haha, Mr van buuren would have to be wired on something to stand and jump about in the dj booth for 9 hours

I'd be on the ground passed out or drunk as a viking if i were hitting the bar for that long. But still, i've achieved such status in much a shorter timeframe, lol!

Love the avatar lol - Furio "Stupida-fking-game"

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Love the avatar lol - Furio "Stupida-fking-game"

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hahaha

Cheers, I started watching the series again a few weeks ago.

Love that scene where Tony sends him into the massage parlour and he gets loose at the asian woman and other owner. Gold!

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