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Yeah, I could not find anything similar to my build so I could get en idea how it will work together but I guess I will know soon enough.

Paul said to keep you away from it, said you will do the motor in and he will smash the box, what a couple of maniacs , haha

Doing you a favour. Everyone needs a OS88.

haha, we will see how you go with this new OS88 toy that you stuffed into your R, then you will look at the V-Cam and then maybe a Z_Cam or whatever comes next, just face it, you are a HOON!

Try being gentle with your shifts, coming last is OK :whistling:

Just have to love ya :wub:

No way. I need some sort of advantage with all you blokes and 3.0 + litres :D.

you have one.

Your 2.8 has less block material, and doesn't need an adapter for the sump.

All this equals weight saving :)

^^^^^ Too Much Red with lunch :whistling:

Last couple of days I think I have been celebrating after seeing some work being done on the car and just maybe, I might get it back in a week or so :yes:

:cheers: :cheers:

Oh I hope not.

Fark, I do not want to see this shit, lie to me, tell me stories of happy endings, just give me a week of blind, stupid delusional grandeur , please :yes: :yes: :yes: :yes:

Shit I was so pleased with the pics I hit the piss a little harder, well still hitting it, hic hic :cheers:

Fark, I do not want to see this shit, lie to me, tell me stories of happy endings, just give me a week of blind, stupid delusional grandeur , please :yes: :yes: :yes: :yes:

Pete your car will be ready tomorrow and exceed your expectations. This is true for one week. Enjoy.

Hi Daz, aint over until the fat lady sings, lol

When do you expect to be driving again ? What turbos are you getting ??

They said mine could be ready at the end of this week and if they keep going the way they were last week , this should be easy to do, BUT??????

Patients, no thanks. I am running out of life and need everything done ,yesterday :)

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