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8 minutes ago, UNR33L said:

I know Chris we've had some interesting facebook conversations not so long ago

I was trying to find a PM I had with the dude but no avail. I remember him asking if he could ask out my ex...seemed like an unnecessarily polite request from someone I didn't really know? Hard to believe someone like that is a wanted crim now?

He used to do a bunch of track days till he had the usual GTR pop.

was good value.

I'm assuming there more to it as he def did not seem that f**ked up.

 

might just have got proper slavic drunk and talked too much shit to wrong person!

8 minutes ago, dezz said:

Don't think walkinshaw do kits for $27..

I assume you have like 5-10k on it.. get out and get the charger :P 

Or enjoy the 2-5k it'll be worth shortly! 

I'll get back in after the inevitable drop down to .04c

33 minutes ago, Leroy Peterson said:

I'm up 45% but will hold.

 

Famous words for many poor people. .

 

 

Good...make or break. It's a spec stock. Sure there's money to be made in the interim, as I've proven, but the end game is on the horizon.

How much do you have in this? Initial investment?

How much do you have in this? Initial investment?

I've been growing it as I've managed to work my way back out of financial trouble. Which makes my CGT goal a bit difficult to determine. Ideally hold on until aug/sep.

Average purchase price was down to 4.2c at one point, now it's 4.4c.

Not enough for wilkinshaw supercharger, but enough for a cheaper and better alternative.

 

1 hour ago, Birds said:

That didn't answer my question - how much you got in the share?

http://www.bulletcars.com/superchargers/toyota/1-uzfe-v8-engine-supercharger-system.html#universal

Toyota UZ Eaton supercharger kit worth.

 

PS - goddamn Harrop charge a few bitcoins for their supercharger kits. Would be worth more than most VE's and VF's in 2 years time.

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