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new job - bout double the money.. :D *big grins* and much better prospects..

niz - yea, no problems with it.. it's really annoying.. well not that annoying cause it works - but u get what i mean... got back ok..

only mishap was me chasing andrew(wrx boy) down the street to sort him out (long story - but all in fun) and comming a cropper at full speed.. lost some skin and caused wiked bruising.. soo sore.. quite funny really.. hehe

stalled? woah.. i do get that with mine after giving it heaps and then letting it come back down to idle.. it's almost as if it stumbles real low and the computer doesn't catch it in time before it stalls.. wierd.. and quite annoying/embarrasing...

when u going to take it in niz?

yes did huge splutter and revs plummeted to 400 -350. got back up in time. get a blow off valve this weekend for it - meant to get one on saturday but paul and ken decided they wanted to have a look first but they didnt soooo...

see ya dark :D

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