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Ah fcuk yous all - I just got home from work - Hope yous are all havinf fun - he bro...

See yous on Satrurday.

Hey Chris, I need to give you back the wastegate flange - and I wanted to talk to you about the .79 or .86 AR rear housing - maybe - maybe - :D :D

hey guys....that was a niiiice meal tonight... :D

now i can understand why everyone was going on about the volcanic chicken..

hehe.....

only bad thing is i scrapped my front bar comin out of the driveway..

that thing is deceptive.....didnt look that steep.... :D

but everything else was nice and it was good to meet some of the people on the forums...

sorry i didnt talk much.....just didnt know anyone except frank... :D

can someone explain why Duncan is at the receiving end of all the jokes ??? :D

Brendan, I put the 3040 with the .73 housing on my car, along with cams etc.. Will be down at the UAS wakefield day if the thing gets tuned by then. Can compare it against your setup then? :P

Sweet mate - I'll be there !

great night guys :P

Thanks Dundan for organising.... DAMN that Volcanic Chicken was GOOD!!!!! bok bok

I went to visit a friend and on my way home stumbled across Akira on his way home..

Akira: good work driving full flight STRAIGHT at those ladies crossing the street dude! You scared the living SHIT out of them, I've never seen middle aged ladies run so fast....




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