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Ahh mate it's probably not the place to be posting my dramas, but what the hell why not.... I'm not far off being on the single scene again, after 7+yrs & a 17mth old bub. Ahh well, these things happen.

It's nothing wrong with the car, if that's what you were thinking :wave:

shit greg, sorry, got the my dates messed up - I was hoping you be able to attend.

so, does anybody have a problem with the 6th or March (saturday prior)????? if so please let speak up, cos I dont want to stuff anyone around be changing dates if thats possibel

No probs with me, probably actually better for me the weekend earlier - plus I want to see Gregs car on the rollers before he goes away!!

Ahh mate it's probably not the place to be posting my dramas, but what the hell why not....  I'm not far off being on the single scene again, after 7+yrs & a 17mth old bub. Ahh well, these things happen.      

It's nothing wrong with the car, if that's what you were thinking :wave:

Really sorry to hear that Matt, seperated with mine a couple of years ago, then we got back together (you would think I learnt from my mistakes the first time:p)

- good to hear the car is ok:)

Thanks Steve. Actually she's your next door neighbour atm, how's that for ironic! If you look very closely you'll notice a BoostWorx sticker :) Hmmm.... gotta' look on the bright side, more room in the garage now :wave:

I'll have a chat to Shaun & see about getting a TV set up to watch the GP during the dyno day.

hey man .. u got a gtr?? shiet .. how much??

I got it for $17KAUS FOB

So its working out to be about $23K mark...only another week or 2 away...

I've been having insomnia for the last few weeks waiting :wave:

Im in the same boat hehe as ecenshu if my car is here and onroad by then it be good to see what its got and also meet everyone. But its cutting it close .

Also the GP is on March 4 til 7 which im attending :D Go kimi

I have booked 6th of March, so once again, if there are any problems speak up quickly or this date will be set.

Runs to start at 11am.

on another note, just found out my new wastegate spring (that I just received from Japan) is only 10psi instead of 1 bar - farken, farken FARKEN

Anybody got a spare 1 bar wastegate spring to suit HKS standard wastegate? its the yellow one:)

Just wondering does this boostworks have a four wheel drive dyno? Not sure if I can go but if I can it would be better then having to take the drive shaft out.

2WD, well it was the last time I was there

er, the dyno is during the day?

yeh but i live in murray bridge and im plaaying at the mannum pretoria

and im the one who carts the gear and sets up

so that dont give me a full day at the dyno i would have to leave by 2pm

to much running around :thumbdwn:

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