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The garage will be open, after I fit the new racing seats. I'd love to have time to fit the injectors and tune but that's life.

Love the avatar.:wave:

Car is back at the mechanics for the final tune. Hopefully the idle miss is just a fuelling matter and that it makes some decent numbers....so wont be getting the car back to Sat arvo.

Do you need the injectors with your current setup? If you need a rail let me know and ill bring it over Sat arvo with the Q45 AFM:)

The tune will have to stay as it is as I have a bit of other work to do first. I'm just keen to see how many kmh difference there is in the top speed on the straights with the wing at min and max AoA.

See you sat then Troy.

OK looks like me Roy Snowie Ash and Emre won't be in. See you tomorrow guys. Just the busted back is giving me curry (thanks army) so I can do without some time on the trains.

Sat night was way more fun then Sunday!

I'll 2nd that - I had heaps more fun on Saturday nite than I did on Sunday.

OKOK - possibly it was because I had so much fun on Saturday nite that had such a bad day on Sunday.

Still but, great night - lots of fun.

Bec: -someone

+everyone :)

Roy wasn't going to do.. pfft :( He just needed my bad influence to talk him into it...

Rest of you are pikers though.. but it's ok caus I think we (as a group) managed to drink enough to cover the absentees share..

Anyway nice to meet you all.. whens the next drinking session?

Also, if anyones interested in going go-karting very soon let me know.. we're probably organising something & may have some spare spots..

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