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Yeah I'm thinking of putting a new computer in it coz it's not street friendly at this stage. With aircon it always stalls and makes me look like a bad driver so I think i will have to fix that.

I'm not sure if I will be taking it to Steve as yet. Just trying to work out what is the best option at this stage then get some money together first.

Will you be cruising on Friday night with the rest of us?

Originally posted by HUSTLR

LOL:lol: :lol:  

doh!!!

Marvin- i heard your putting a new computer in it

Originally posted by kil41t

Yeah I'm thinking of putting a new computer in it coz it's not street friendly at this stage. With aircon it always stalls and makes me look like a bad driver so I think i will have to fix that.

I'm not sure if I will be taking it to Steve as yet. Just trying to work out what is the best option at this stage then get some money together first.

Will you be cruising on Friday night with the rest of us?

Can't make it Friday night-

I was hoping people would turn up on saturday night also

Originally posted by kil41t

Yeah I'm thinking of putting a new computer in it coz it's not street friendly at this stage. With aircon it always stalls and makes me look like a bad driver so I think i will have to fix that.

I'm not sure if I will be taking it to Steve as yet. Just trying to work out what is the best option at this stage then get some money together first.

Will you be cruising on Friday night with the rest of us?

Steve's working on Jap cars like there's no tommorrow lol:lol:

His got 2 import dealers sending there cars to him- plus i'm telling my friends- His always too busy!!!!

Originally posted by kil41t

You guys are a crack up! :lol:  

So you are cruising on Sat then?

If Steve is around Sat day or evening I might come around and see him. Yeah he has alot on his plate ;)

He wants to do a crazy setup for my car- Convert to a twin-turbo - T76- 3L bottom end blah blah blah blah lol:lol: :lol:

Originally posted by HUSTLR

Minh - doesn't believe me that he worked on DR CRX's engine setup when he first came out- lol:lol:  

Saturday night we hang out at Burger King, corner Cabra Rd and Cumb. Hwy after 10pm and decide where to go runz or cruize-

so what did you do? Who wa sthere?

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