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matty can u sms me ur moby number i dont think i have it nemore, 0417 608 538, i have to wait till tanya finishes work at 9 but should be cool ill catch up i guess.

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It sure feels like it. My car has not run properly since 3rd or 4th Quarter last year. I will admit it has spent some time in the garage with me just too annoyed to do anything about it.

I have known what needs to be done to fix it since mid April, but the budget has been the next problem. I have ordered some of the stuff I need now so it will hopefully be running by track day, if not definately by next track day and hopefully a few cruises before then.

Good to See, was wondering when was the next Meet.

My car running all sweet after few hick-ups. and now running 10psi

See ya's there.

Don't forget the Long pants and jacket.

Later guys

Only problem is I will be in either the sedan or mini as the GTR is away getting a few more goodies added to it. :rofl:

Got one question, is your dual dragger melting your rear bar?

Only problem is I will be in either the sedan or mini as the GTR is away getting a few more goodies added to it. :D

Got one question, is your dual dragger melting your rear bar?

Hey mate.. bahh take teh beast out this thurs!

btw, my zaust is fine, i left it just enough cap for it not to touch the rear bar.

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What cats did u end up using? i had to use 2 oval cats made by toyota..

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