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Jamie intercooler is the thing you generally do after a tune on my car, makes the power more efficiently on less boost and apaprently after a tune if you have a few runs on a hot day you notice a little bit of power loss a water to air intercooler drops around 30 degrees i think, similar to a side mount vs front mount on a skyline i suppose

I see and yes, from what you said makes sense.

any cruises on the weekend? or any plans guyz??

Movie Drive In's are on tonight.

Ehy... Forum politics and hierarchy, don't worry about it :)

Lol not fussed it was all a bit of fun anyway

Lol that's exactly what I though. And that's what I said to the "andystile" mod and he didn't know what to say after that and he took the warn off lol

That's the guy that warned and banned me lol

How longs the ban for?

2 different places :)

And yes, Oxer can help ya's out!

Mah bad. My brains all mushy trying to do three assignments at once. LOL

Called hawthorn up. Not north melbourne. Might just go taleb or oxer.

who the f is linda?

LOL

who the f**k would watch a movie in this weather?

im getting smashed and eating lamb at a bbq.

Yeah sounds like a better idea.

Lol not fussed it was all a bit of fun anyway

Yeah true.

Let me aware you

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Hey bebey waz up!

so its after hours, im freezing in the office and chuck on a ski mask and proceed to count the days takings. dad walks in and sees some flamin mongrel in a balaclava counting money.

lulz ensued. wish i got it on camera haha

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