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Oh yeah i'll bring the new toy, we meeting at Southbound BP at 7:15 ish again or no?

Chris if you read this prior to tomorrow night can you please bring the R32 window switch setup you have I keep forgetting to remind you.

We may be a little bit later than 7:30 like 7:45 as missus is doing personal training till 7:00 or so apparently even tho she knows wednesday nights are skyline night.

lol, so you wont be able to make it to the BP even if we do group up there?? i'll message ash tomorrow arvo and if hes coming we can congregate there on the way out. Ralf normally heads here first anyways, and ash is around the corner.

so i think we can give the BP's a miss

sooo im confused, we meeting at the bp? anyways ill be heading to boi racer's place b4 we head over there so we can figure ash out if he doesnt get lazy again. O and clint depending on how long we are out if i could grab some bleach off you would be great... watched some recently and now i really wanna keep watching it :D

So After today I have the following goodies comming for the car:

FMIC

Turbo to CAT 3" exhaust (currently CAT back thanks for mentioning that it is quiet outside the car bodo)

Carbon Fibre GT Wing (I can't help myself)

Yellow Jacket Coil Packs

Power FC (picking it up on the weekend)

Suspension (being replaced under warranty if they offer a partial payment for it I will do BC Racing V1 Coilovers )

Alarm and Gizmo MS2 boost controller

May need to do the clutch as well. that leaves me with a tune to go then.

i should know what a quiet car sounds like after all.... :nyaanyaa:

let me know if you do the coilovers yourself. been thinking of doing the same on mine. i figure it shouldn't be too hard, then get it professionally aligned etc

Was out helping (mostly watching) steve put his new engine in. Tomorrow the new wing goes on and then it's back to work where all my goodies will be delivered this week hopefully. In other news my Power FC already has a tune for 200rwkw's with the mods I will have so it will bolt up and off to the tuners it goes.

dam man :( that sucks

Happy laps was freaking sweet!!! lakeside is my new fav place in the world. we should do wed night meetings there....if only. i had the biggest grin on my face afterwards, ahhh yeah!!!

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