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hey all :wavey: good news i think! the credit card purchase of the parts went through yesterday so i can only assume thats when they were sent meaning ill see them tomorrow or thursday, meaning my car looses its 25de for eva tomorrow night :D

YES god YES!

hi cyrus, hope that you are feeling better now.

Yeah much better, still when you take one day of work off you always get two days worth of work piled up when you get back, hence my absence of whoring today :D BAH what a freking day!

Anyone know how long it takes to get your car booked into fulcrum if i was to go/call them tommorow?  

Want to get whiteline handling kit put on and i get my car back tommorow :D

usually within a day. i was lucky once when i called in the morning and booked for a spot in the arvo.

Sup smoothman?

Im totally rooted and not in the exciting way... had 4 hours sleep and was up at 6 for a meeting at 8am which went to 1130am... then drove to brisbane with mum, came back and finished off some work and made some calls...

My head hurts :D

Feeling better mate?

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