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Fck it, you know what a lot of people don't do? say thank you. I'd just like to say thanks to Craig and alex for helping out and driving from Sydney to singleton to pick my car up and drive it back to sydney to swap the turbo out on it. Also thank you for my dumpy Scotty. You guys don't get enough appreciation, specially when people try and offer you drugs instead of payment;) lolz

Any way cheers fellas look forward to meeting up one day for beers that will be provided by my topless pregnant wife... Lolz joke you Sick bastards, don't pitch a tent or anything.

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Hahaha, no problems mate. Threw us a curve ball went it wouldn't start even with the jumpers, but we sorted it in the end.

Hopefully it all goes smooth now, new turbo looks interesting. Should be good.

She was happy to see it out of the garage!

yes I'd also like to thank Scott,Craig and Alex for getting me drunk, stoned, feeding me wasabi and not telling me there was pizza on my face when I was chatting up the receptionist.. All the night before a track day, then laughing at me when I somehow went flying off the track on my second lap following the directions they gave me the night before

Thanks Guys, hopefully we do it again some day :cheers:

Oh lolz!

Yeah, nats was fun. Bar the tent thing. Stupid move.

Car went ok on the downhills and flats, up hill progress was a little leisurely.... I did resist the urge to give it a nudge with the poofinder!

Hey Clint....it's not a problem helping out......I cannot wait to test your turbo......looks good.....I'll chat to you later but I am thinking it will be very responsive and should pull till about 6,250rpm!

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