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Boostd - was that you at UAS the other day - you came in and talked to John about your car etc ???

I think we met - but it didn't click until now !

I was the one fixing up their (UAS) internet connection (out of the goodness of my heart) (me = Fat ugly bastard that John kept asking questions and bragging about how good my car is now that they have rebuilt it he he he he) :P

It's all makes sense now ! I think !

yes that was me B-man, sorry didn't click for me either. I will jump on the NSW thread and check some of the up coming events. You will have to introduce me to the ways of the East.

Steve: Moving into my new place next week. I have enough room for you if you ever decide to come across. The drive over was pretty unexcitng for me doin the speed limit and all. I must say tho my engine feels fantastic now it's cover over 4000k's. UAS have a great Dyno setup with up to six indivdual detonation sensors. The guys offered me the office space above to live ,but , I had to decline. Shan is coming up to visit in a couple of weeks. I don't think she would like living there to much if she decides to stay =) would have some advatages tho.

Dean: Sydney is treating me well. There is ten times the stuff to trade, sell and buy. I'm not the only one down here with a VG30 hybrid. You name it, you got it. I love it.

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