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Just want to say thanks to ant for putting my engine back together and thanks to glen & ken for doing the final tune/check. The result was 366hp @ 1bar as it looks like the turbo's running out of puff as well as the exhaust manifold restricting it. If anyone has any questions about my rebuild/tuning feel free to PM me.

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True TJ.
im on this one and i get paid fortnightly!!

Right now i owe the last $1K to Steve

$220 to credit union cos some reason my deductions werent going thru and they had to take two weeks worth out at once. Paid that today.

$249 to insurance company.  

Plus money i spent on my birthday is gone

So im really scraping at the bottom of the barrel :rant:

I didn't know SST offered an extended payment plan.

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public slander is sueable

Interesting.....

Are you threatening someone BOBO? what did they do to you? I personally don't believe those rumours about you being a communist :cheers:

Good to see you have the car back and running (finally) Rob. I think you have had that car off the road longer than you have driven it mate.

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