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Are you still running the standard turbo?

AND what are you doing with your old cooler :ph34r:

Bob, did you have that lap timer app on your phone?? ive been looking thru the Apps store and cant find anything similar. what was it called again?

Spoke with Pete about tuning mine looks like it will be after power cruise mine will get finished gotta wait for some other full tunes to be done. still it should perform heaps better with the new cooler once it is fitted.

Yeah thought that would be the case. Should notice a hugh difference mate. Sorry couldn't chat much this sarvo, felt a little rude having to leave half way through our conversion.

It's all good man customers always come first, Good to see business is hammering along.

I'll drop by another day when things are a little slower or in the arvo just before / after closing time.

looked it up. seems it doesnt come on the ifail platform :( looks like ill be getting a different phone next time.....

and im unsure of any of the apps i did find.

I use Trackmaster on my SGS2. I think it is better than racechrono, which I used to use on my old nokia (could just be the sh*t gps in the nokia though).

Not sure if it is available on iFail either though...

I use Trackmaster on my SGS2. I think it is better than racechrono, which I used to use on my old nokia (could just be the sh*t gps in the nokia though).

Not sure if it is available on iFail either though...

Yea i have an old nokia. But am going to upgrade to the samsung. Esp after you have sung its praises. I was keen on an iphone but not now lol

I use Trackmaster on my SGS2. I think it is better than racechrono, which I used to use on my old nokia (could just be the sh*t gps in the nokia though).

Not sure if it is available on iFail either though...

Android for the win.

Yea i have an old nokia. But am going to upgrade to the samsung. Esp after you have sung its praises. I was keen on an iphone but not now lol

the SGS2 is a great phone just finished setting one up for one of our execs I will be grabbing one if my desire ever dies.

Castledine is the destination the usual 7pm at the southbound bp meeting point for our north folks then onward to castledine pizza and conversation followed by home and sleep.

Righio, there it is :)

Yeah I have been slack again this week in trying to find something that we can all have fun with but after happy laps a nice cruise down to castledine to tell Chris about what he missed out on will be good.

When this rain buggers off we should look at our Eumundi cruise

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