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Why don't you run a strut brace?

Also black is much better than a chrome engine bay now a days.

A strut brace, I do, probably was not on at that time, see the other pics

I am from a chrome period , spoked rims etc, Mmmmmm just love the chrome :)

Ben your response has forced me to respond to your response!

As far as Jez's response he has not responded with a response but I am expecting a response from him at any time, well if he has time for the response as he said he is busy and may not respond to my response to his earlier response that got mixed up in all of the other responses that people responded to.

I hope you receive this response in time to respond to my response to your earlier response .

If you have time to respond I look forward to your response :cheers:

Fark this life is too short to respond, I think I will have a red and send you my response later on

Now that's irresponsible

Now that's irresponsible

I do not knowhow to respond to that outrageous response

Pushing for another page in case Jez gets his finger out and cannot hit the 100 pages, shit 16 hour days, what a fag!

I do not knowhow to respond to that outrageous response

Pushing for another page in case Jez gets his finger out and cannot hit the 100 pages, shit 16 hour days, what a fag!

Are you afraid of triple digit pages?

Are you afraid of triple digit pages?

Not at all, but 100 pages of blar blar gets very tiring for an old bloke.

Just having a look at ARDC practice days, anyone know anything about them ???

Not at all, but 100 pages of blar blar gets very tiring for an old bloke.

Just having a look at ARDC practice days, anyone know anything about them ???

Awesome, lets go for page 100!

That way you'll feel young and hip Peter!

haha, feel pretty good most of the time and love to have a spirited drive a few times a week , hip Mmmmm , might break a hip if I fall over ?

Those track days sound great, I guess I will have to get a different license, have to check it out .

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haha, feel pretty good most of the time and love to have a spirited drive a few times a week , hip Mmmmm , might break a hip if I fall over ?

Those track days sound great, I guess I will have to get a different license, have to check it out .

Do you really want to fall over and break your hip?

If so, I'll buy your 34 for $50 and a case of VB?

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Pete this thread needs more dynosheets and driving reviews after a real tuner has touched your car! :D

Gotta be soon now?

Hi Mick, he is doing the flex tune over a couple of days and ready for a run, if you do not hear from me and no Dyno results posted, they were shit and I have committed suicide :unsure2:

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