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Once my rims and coilovers are sorted

Im going to move onto water meth injection and JEZ will be tuning it of course so ROAD TRIP and meet you at his

Party at Jez's Dyno! Yew

Let us know when it happens, I'm sure Jez will love being raided by a bunch of Novacastrians

It's the forum

Like the word kunt spelt with a c turns to

flamin mongrel

Or add an s to it and you get

dream boats

I was aiming for dream boats.... You Learn new things every day.... Well I dont, but good saying!!

I'm going to test slart with a S and without a S

- broad minded persons

- broad minded person

- broad minded personty

Hahaha ya silly flamin mongrel

Also working with my boss at the Goulburn Motel to get some rates set up for all the out of town peeps for SAU NATS

If I manage to sort this clutch out then I will enter something for them

Yeah I wanna enter the event too!!!

Have a few places I can stay if I don't get a motel BUT would be good to get a place to hang out with u broad minded persons

On that topic.... Fcuk E85 in terms of health, I was dumb and siphoned some and ended up crook for 2 weeks, headaches, dizzy and loss of taste

Righto, done some calcs and made a descision - going for some ID1000. Thought about 2000's, but i think it would be overkill - no plan to run E85 in the future.

Now i gotta ring around and find someone with a good deal that can get em to me with 10.5mm adapaters by monday.

Edited by wedge_r34gtr

Righto, done some calcs and made a descision - going for some ID1000. Thought about 2000's, but i think it would be overkill - no plan to run E85 in the future.

Now i gotta ring around and find someone with a good deal that can get em to me with 10.5mm adapaters by monday.

Awesome choice ;)

Gona try to make the nats this year, probs just go in the show and shine or something like that if i go down or just go for the cars :D, also think i should invest in a boost controler since the GTR is running stock as a rock on a built engine when i get it back :yes:

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