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Can't believe I'm saying this....

can't come.

sorry guys.

block has to go back in.

mates helping tomorrow, and I've booked for the exhaust this week.

I can do the head myself, can't pick up the gearbox solo....

so, block, box, tail shaft and front drive shafts being done tomorrow.

take lots of pics, and have a great day.

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I can't believe I'm copying Luke.

Won't be making it either - same reason. Motor gots to go in and still way too many things to do before it can. Mine's booked in for it's tune on the 5th and next weekend is committed already.

Sorry I'm missing out on this, was really looking forward to it.

I can't believe I'm copying Luke.

Won't be making it either - same reason. Motor gots to go in and still way too many things to do before it can. Mine's booked in for it's tune on the 5th and next weekend is committed already.

Sorry I'm missing out on this, was really looking forward to it.

mines booked for the tune on the 5th also.

tune buddy's?

but, booked for exhaust on Tuesday.

This was a good day!

Also quite good having a chat with Greg and Simon after the official walk through Q&A time.

To everyone whinging about sleep, I went to sleep in a house at about 1AM in the morning, was woken by a screaming child during the night, I then got up heaps early, and drove from around 30 minutes south of Nowra. Please HTFU you lot.

Thanks to those that turned up, 34 people was more then we expected for our first open day

we are talking of doing this again next year

And on lack of sleep, i finished here at 1:30am and was awake by 7 and back in at 9:30 :P

Now to go home and get my drink on :D

Many thanks to the experts there at Duncan Foster + Simon who did a wonderful presentation + The Nitto guys for their stall + the Ross guys for their stall + the SAU guys who asked the Qs

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Good day guys, all I need now is a 3.4 stroker crank and a neo head and the boat can re to 10,000rpm.

That and a fuel upgrade and the other associated bits and pieces that would be needed.

Twas a very informative time.

That little gremlin was a angry little thing.




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