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i've been sifting through threads here for a couple of months and have, at last, pulled my finger out of my ... and joined. seems to be a lot of knowledge bashing about around here and at this point i need all the info i can get.

when i bought the 34 my mechanical knowledge went about as far as basic services. slowly getting my head around things thanks largely to the time and patience of a good mate of mine and my bro, not to mention all the posts from people on here.

my immediate goal is to achieve 400 rwhp and hopefully not blow the auto box to pieces. after finishing a few things on the weekend i hope to have her on the dyno next friday at the latest and on the track for test runs the following week. fingers crossed

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(thanks man... Really appreciate it...)

f**k that guy... Kick it with me in whoretown - ill show you the ropes; which you you may use to hang yourself once you realise how f**ked some people are on here...

wrong thread, my bad... deleted post

(no probs man, I've peeked to early don't know where to go from here i know, tailor get in here and post up some bewbs pics muhahaha)

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