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yay yaaaaaaaaaaaay!! ;)

ok.... seeing as the weathers getting good and we cant let the NSW guys have a better meet than us i think its time the VIC Ceffy team met up and had a BBQ!!

or something...

plus i wanna have a meet before i sell my ceff :D

SO.... lets have some ideas... i was thinking maybe we could organise a BBQ at XTC or something... maybe have a small dyno day and see what these ceffys in VIC are pumping out and i can legitimately have a reason to be driving my ceffy with the UVP (im getting work done on the car for rego etc) :)

SO... what say u savages?

16 Louvain St

Coburg

1PM start... bring a plate and a drink or something... chuck ya car on the dyno and see what its got :)

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I've got a head start cause my car is at XTC atm. Engine is rooted. Sam and I are pretty sure it was an NA motor someone stuck a turbo and turbo ECU on.

I'm up for a BBQ weather the car is fixed or not at the time. Would love to see CEF-ZLA and drool over an RB26DETT I can't afford :D

I'll be in NSW from the 29th Oct till 7th of November. So if you can accomodate that I'd be most appreciative.

Car is not what I'd call funny. :) Was going to get a front bar from Steve but now the money is going towards a new engine. Looks like another RB20DET for me for the time being. :)

I'll be in NSW  from the 29th Oct till 7th of November. So if you can accomodate that I'd be most appreciative.

Car is not what I'd call funny. :) Was going to get a front bar from Steve but now the money is going towards a new engine. Looks like another RB20DET for me for the time being. :)

if u want i have an RB20DET i have one for 1200 :D

as said before will be there go on the dyno and all, inark see if you can get that hot chick in the cef to come down and maybe sam can organise a spit roast...

leave that one right there.

hahahaha

i'll try :) but i think im banned from mccr and thats where she frequents

Thanks for the offer inark. Sam's doing some digging round for engines for me. He said he prefered something with warranty. Not doubting the condition of your engine and all but it probably doesn't have warranty. Not that warranties mean much anyway in the real world. Makes the wife happier though.

Ni, your going to find this funny.... It's really not my week for motor vehicles. I put my ZZR250 motorcycle up the ass of a ute yesterday on the South Eastern. So as some guy said to me at work today I now have two off-road vehicles....

But I'm still going to be there on saturday. :) Lucky I have three vehicles....

My wife said she may also come along. What do you want people to bring? I.E. salads, meat, drinks etc etc. Does anyone have a portable BBQ or is one onsite?

well looking at the weather forcast its going to be a shit day... so we may have to have it inside... if thats at all possible.

gees ur having no luck are u? maybe u should start catching public transport for now :)

well if everyone just brings a small thing of meat or a plate that should be fine... i'll bring some meat and a dozen beers ;)

If I catch public transport there would be major carnage I reckon *chuckle*

Don't believe the weather forecasts they are hardly ever right. But because I'm going it's bound the rain, sideways even so it goes straight into the building *chuckle*

ok cool I'll make sure to bring some meat and maybe a caesar salad or something.

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