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Nah staying in Goulburn tonight :)

Should get there around 6

Hmm forcastvfor Friday 10-20mm of rain. Is that enough to leave the track wet all day?

I saw another western stie. Were getting 1mm at 6, 9, 12, 3 dunno if 1mm will affect us much?

haha excellent. we got her a car harness, do you have yours in the front seat or in the back?? i know its illegal but i think id like her in the front just so i can keep an eye on her.

Roxy rides shotty in the front with me. :action-smiley-069:

had my -7s installed, still no farking boost, took it to Jez, stuck it up on the Dyno and it runs 1 bar 255k at the wheels, take it down put it on the street, does 1 pull then goes flat, He changed the timing as it was pinging off its head, Team K played with the timing looks like its off, so that got sorted on the dyno and then it went flat had 26 degrese on the dyno and was safe, then on the street it cut in half like it went into safe mode or some shit, more investigation will happen with Jez tomorrow, plugs, coil packs and ECU getting looked at.

How exciting Owen!

K I S S I N G!!!

Nats was so fun!!!!!!

Brothers best time was 1:15.00 mine was 1:16.40 :( bastard!!!

Oh... I do have bragging rights over Mr 360kw ;)

He said he had fuel issues but I know it's all an excuse ;);););););););!

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