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People at work must think I'm crazy when I just burst out laughing. Threads like this should be labelled *caution when opening * like porno emails...

Do you mean the friday of the 29th? If so then I won't be able to make it down :( You have let me check out the beast before you sell though ni.... :D

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People at work must think I'm crazy when I just burst out laughing. Threads like this should be labelled *caution when opening * like porno emails...

Do you mean the friday of the 29th? If so then I won't be able to make it down :( You have let me check out the beast before you sell though ni.... :D

well hopefully we will be having our BBQ thing this weekend

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why u should ban him otherwise u will ban him???

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denham - no idea... doubt it will be much over 200rwkw as its running stock boost and turbs... only mods i can see are pods... cooler piping and guessing cam work... no idea about the internals etc

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