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pity, you missed a nice drive. other than a massive pot hole on the way in. which i managed to miss some how. :ph34r:

could have co piloted for ralf? i was going to offer but had a last min co driver of my own.

thanks joe for the run around the hill on the way in, twas a nice piece of road.

and thanks for the intercooler and bits. now all i need is time....and will power.

I will b making more of an effort soon hehe.

Hit me up if u ever want a pair of hands for the job dude, ive had my cooker fir a few days now. Prolly wont b in for a few weeks due to the time needed ti commit :P

Hey, anyone going to that BBQ on Sunday?, thinking about it but have my boy with me so don't want to have him all cooped up in a car all day with no playing, so just think if there is going to be a few people there with kids as well, then I'll probably go as well.

Oh and Bodo, no worries mate, found that nice piece of beginners twisties a few years back, I could do an avage speed of 55 through that in the poosar

mate, i am so jelous, been trying to talk mel into letting me get a home stereo (plus a nice big t.v.), but i think i did alright this weekend, managed to get the complete star wars saga on blu ray tongue.gif

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