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Update, Glenn dyno tuned my car on Thursday and did a great job as per usual. Met Grant and Aaron as well, thinking about giving them my dirty 30 to play with [as a spare and to install when I'm ready]. Good team of guys, esp. impressed with grants cleanliness and attention to detail with a 2JZ he was assembling for someone.

And my tune [so my world] is good.

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I'd love a hand grabing that 2JZ for sons MKIII. He blows more weed than cheech and chong used to.

Im told you can do a 1j top and a 2j bottom end.

Like the RB30/26 which apparently the supra guys call a 1JZ. Bastards....lol

Oh and hi :action-smiley-069:

Notice you didnt drop by for a cold drink...Maaaaaaaaaaaate

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Update, Glenn dyno tuned my car on Thursday and did a great job as per usual. Met Grant and Aaron as well, thinking about giving them my dirty 30 to play with [as a spare and to install when I'm ready]. Good team of guys, esp. impressed with grants cleanliness and attention to detail with a 2JZ he was assembling for someone.

And my tune [so my world] is good.

That would be my engine that Grant is playing with, should be ready in 2 weeks to so I can run it in and then a full tune by Glen. Then it goes across the path to Naz to have some 'stuff' done. Almost 5 months since it's been off the road so I'm pretty keen to get the ol' girl back.

Just to let you know that the ownership of ESP has changed hands and the owners are now Glen and Grant as of today and Daniel now has nothing to do with the business.

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I'd love a hand grabing that 2JZ for sons MKIII. He blows more weed than cheech and chong used to.

Im told you can do a 1j top and a 2j bottom end.

Like the RB30/26 which apparently the supra guys call a 1JZ. Bastards....lol

Oh and hi :action-smiley-069:

Notice you didnt drop by for a cold drink...Maaaaaaaaaaaate

Sorry Richard, in at 0900hrs so an 0600hrs start for me..........then out by 1500hrs so a 1730hrs finish [just in time to beat the 'roos's]. I'll try and get to a social night and catch up maybe?? Bloodywell coulda done with a cold drink or two as well!!!!!!

And RPO71, your car needs a clean....lol, but should be good once the new motor is in and happening, looked good.

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