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Yeah my car is done and home Joey but that damn dodgey map sensor :spank:

gotta give her back to yavus next week and get some more boost pushed into her :thumbsup:

like is said before eddie ill head down...

your car done yet Mick_o?

you keen Nick?

It had a shitty signal apparently mate so gotta chase a new 1 next week it will be a warranty swap over though so not too painful i guess.... well on my wallet anyways haha !

hes organising your stuff then apparently mate so he will be getting my new sensor then.

Im only on 18 psi for now but want 25psi :w00t:

arg no good mate...

how come its still dodgy?, didnt he get a new one?

He did indeed mate :yes:

I dont think they will mate i think my car is a quick fix just plug in the new sensor and probably an hour on the dyno at the most id imagine. Hoping it is a quick fix so i can take my car down there 1 arvo and watch Yavus work his magic with my ride :wub:

ah ok, so he told u he's organising me stuff then?

hopefully our projects dont get in the way of each other over there :thumbsup:

sorry eddie about missing your call.

was working on my car.

as for the cruise tonight Sean and myself may probably come on a cruise next weekend possibly?

Weather not really set out for a cruise/meet tonight......

sorry eddie about missing your call.

was working on my car.

as for the cruise tonight Sean and myself may probably come on a cruise next weekend possibly?

Weather not really set out for a cruise/meet tonight......

Cool, no problemthumbsup.gif Try to do somthing next week. Keep in touch. By the way, can u ask Sean if whether he can send me the HD version pic of my car he took at the meet up and the rest of the cars. Just want to keep as a rememberence. cheers.gifthanks.gif




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