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That's freaking awesome!!!

Thanks was pretty happy. Had a slipping clutch so going back again to try and crack a 10. Car has forged bottom end apexi ax53b60 turbos sard 720cc injectors power fc z32 air flow meters apexi fuel pump. Can't wait to try again

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Thanks ben. U did all the work!!

All my pleasure my man, but I still miss her! Good to see you got it tuned. It was really screaming for a more aggressive tune after I built that new engine! Can you get any decent fuel down there yet? If not, what do you run it on?

If you need a hand with a clutch, I can get you a good deal on a twin plate new, or if you wanna turn into a drag boy, and don't mind getting it rebuilt pretty often, I can getcha a clutch that's worth at least 3 tenths on the strip!

BTW, how's your kidneys goin? Any better yet???

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All my pleasure my man, but I still miss her! Good to see you got it tuned. It was really screaming for a more aggressive tune after I built that new engine! Can you get any decent fuel down there yet? If not, what do you run it on?

If you need a hand with a clutch, I can get you a good deal on a twin plate new, or if you wanna turn into a drag boy, and don't mind getting it rebuilt pretty often, I can getcha a clutch that's worth at least 3 tenths on the strip!

BTW, how's your kidneys goin? Any better yet???

Yeah all good spoke to jim berry today about a clutch. Can't get good fuel down here out of the pump so i buy bp ultimate (98ron) in 200 litre drums which suxs big time but there is no other way to get decent fuel

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Yeah all good spoke to jim berry today about a clutch. Can't get good fuel down here out of the pump so i buy bp ultimate (98ron) in 200 litre drums which suxs big time but there is no other way to get decent fuel

That's what I thought! We're comin down for Targa Tassie in the sh*tter in April and we're gonna have to ship it down too! Are you any closer to gettin another 32 for Targa?

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