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He needs longer everything... :( Except that bit your thinking about now... Cause he takes after his Dad there... Yeah... Ummm...

He was better at it than his older brother... He bloody wouldn't hang on cause hes "too cool" for that...

And they were both better than their Mum... Who tried to ride us up the gutter by leaning the wrong way in corners... And then scream and punch when we hit 8000rpm...

Again Daddy, again!

You really shouldn't have posted that pic Nexus... Now I'm gunna have to save for that!

Mwhahhahhahhahhaha

Do you know where to get it?

Got your wheels back yet?

Yeah got them back on Friday

have to drive like a girl for a 1000Ks then get a service then I am all go baby :(

The engine seems to have quite a bit more torque than the old one on stock boost and has a completely different tone.... beefier and louder.

Can't wait to wind up the boost and see what she can do :thumbsup:

it was a shame you never got a real chance to blow up the old engine properly.. head gasket is such an ignomonious death..

I like Horus' thread.. mainly because he's never even met most of the people he put as nominations.. but anyhow..

scary thing is I'm going to catch up with him in melb - he's a funny man :(

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