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im still in. so BP's southbound at 7. then head to carseldine from there :) even if chris isnt joining us, im keen for at least a small drive :thumbsup:

sounds good Joe, look forward to fiddling a kit out of it, im sure all the parts are generic enough and can be persuaded into place and shape. if they are steel i can weld that too.

I 'should' be at the bp at 7, however,

Im being pushed by my contractor to get ahead of my current list (clients web site) because i will be netless for a few days. So depending on how im going will depend on my rocking up :P

FMIC - no stock, coming from 'japan', not happy about waiting, and the fact that they have 9 in stock according to ebay. I will be asking for free stickers!!!!

not good, should have told you before buying it, that way you would have had a heads up, should ask for a discount.

oh also, managed to source out a set of 18" rims, very much like what i used to have on the little beast, just need to save up for it (blokes being nice and is willing to wait for me to save it up).

anyone know much about BBS rims?

fark......

i wont be coming either.....very late notice. but the better half has been doing very poorly of late and i kinda need to stay home. shes been home for almost 3 weeks now....and still no answers as to whats wrong.

just thought i'd let you lads all know, took my 32 out willowbank last night. Did an 11.4 @ 123mph. Still a little more left in the current tune, spun a decent amount off the line still.

For those of you who don't know, its 040LAH.. the white 32 from the happy laps on the weekend.

just thought i'd let you lads all know, took my 32 out willowbank last night. Did an 11.4 @ 123mph. Still a little more left in the current tune, spun a decent amount off the line still.

For those of you who don't know, its 040LAH.. the white 32 from the happy laps on the weekend.

:thumbsup: nice. but i wasnt at happy laps :(

on another note. seeing as i couldnt go out last night. anyone keen for a drive to go see the westies tonight??

sry Chris, not heading out tonight. after dinner and playing with my new phone, i lost track of time and im just too lazy to get moving. twas an idea i had earlier....but its faded.

on another note, i have my new phone Xperia Play. so far so good. not missing the Iphone at all...yet

:thumbsup: nice. but i wasnt at happy laps :(

on another note. seeing as i couldnt go out last night. anyone keen for a drive to go see the westies tonight??

well this leads to the question of why weren't you at happy laps? :P

well this leads to the question of why weren't you at happy laps? :P

twas a matter of i needed new brake pads (which i still havent got), and i was too lazy and busy to get it done that week beforehand.

i'll def be there for the next one tho, plenty of time to sort out those brakes. :w00t:

twas a matter of i needed new brake pads (which i still havent got), and i was too lazy and busy to get it done that week beforehand.

i'll def be there for the next one tho, plenty of time to sort out those brakes. :w00t:

Are you just going to get standard pads? when i get my rotors im still unsure of what pads to get.

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