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I know this is gonna be funny.. But I really want to know what kw can my Type S make.. :)

Bring her down and find out! :O

Speak to Matt and he'll even be able to give you a few ideas to get the most out of her.

Should be a good day........will be there...hopefully I can get the timing belt changed and fuel pump installed before then...

Maroun did my fmic for me, custom piping and all.......if you wanna see his handy work in metal fabrication then just let me know on the day. You wont be dissapointed......now where day heck did I leave that tub of metal polish ??? :P

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same for my car too...Maroun did the piping work on my car....dam it look so nice!!!

Should be a good day........will be there...hopefully I can get the timing belt changed and fuel pump installed before then...

Maroun did my fmic for me, custom piping and all.......if you wanna see his handy work in metal fabrication then just let me know on the day. You wont be dissapointed......now where day heck did I leave that tub of metal polish ??? :D

Ok I'm in for this one, booking require? or just pay at the door?

anyone wanna meet up first and cruise there?

Bring her down and find out! ;)

Speak to Matt and he'll even be able to give you a few ideas to get the most out of her.

Sounds good

Never done a dyno day but will come to watch to see what its like c all tha scmick cars

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