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That's 2, your bro keen?

Yea sucks when u don't have her. How long did they say?

Yeah i recon i can con Ralf into coming....it is at a pub afterall.

apparently i pick the car up again tomorrow arvo! and the new boost tee arrived today :)

Hey mangs.

:action-smiley-069:

:rant: howdy......totally jealous, and need to pick your brain about the Nordeschleife lap

Good morning SAU. f**k it's Monday........

Woodford pub this Thursday! Lemme know how many are coming, might have to book a table if a few.

yeah man sounds like a plan. could even try and con some westies in joining us :P but i think Col is planning a German Club drinks etc on Wed night.

Picked up a Go Pro Hero 2 today in time for The weekend, will be fun to play around with..

howd you go?

howd you go?

Good, was a top weekend thats for sure. Car didnt skip a beat even with three straight days of thrashing the limiter!

Gp Pro was a great investment, got some killer videos. the only thing dissapointing about is the sound quality

getting revved up for happy laps :)

turned the MBC up a tiny bit more, will see what happy laps says. might turn it back down again.

oh and my Pod whistle became less with the controller installed. and before i set it, my car was running stock boost......despite the fact that it ran more than stock without the controller...?? leaky vacuum lines in the original setup i assume

getting revved up for happy laps :)

turned the MBC up a tiny bit more, will see what happy laps says. might turn it back down again.

oh and my Pod whistle became less with the controller installed. and before i set it, my car was running stock boost......despite the fact that it ran more than stock without the controller...?? leaky vacuum lines in the original setup i assume

Sounds about right.

12hr grind at work today. Bring on high amounts of SAU surfing. Pondering if my cars an easy fix

What's wrong now?

Clint, what are they doing? Mines been at a stand still for last 2 weeks -.-

What's wrong now?

Clint, what are they doing? Mines been at a stand still for last 2 weeks -.-

Lol, new problem is temp sensor is shagged I think as car reads cold non stop so ECU restricts driving accordingly

I went off at them as to why they only do work on Friday's to our properties and wanted a completion date from them.

They are lazy f**kers who took on more work then they can possibly deliver in the promised time frame.

Still waiting on a response from them so it will be interesting to see what they respond with.

Temp sensor is an easy job, If you need a hand let us know, It's not a big job but sometimes making it a 3 beer minimum is fun.

I went off at them as to why they only do work on Friday's to our properties and wanted a completion date from them.

They are lazy f**kers who took on more work then they can possibly deliver in the promised time frame.

Still waiting on a response from them so it will be interesting to see what they respond with.

Temp sensor is an easy job, If you need a hand let us know, It's not a big job but sometimes making it a 3 beer minimum is fun.

They told us January for our finish date lool.

3 beer minimum is the idea when working on our cars... But ends up being half a carton or more :P

get my license back in 2 weeks so i'll be up for a cruise or meet anywhere, just need to drive. Just installed some bc br coilovers and adjustable whiteline sway bars today, so keen to test them out...

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