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Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Dan,

Was it better after the plenum?

See'ya:burnout:

Umm i dunno what it was before but it does look pretty sweeet!!! less piping across the top of the engine bay, kinda neaten things up a lot and polished up nicely, what myself and steve (one of the mechanics there) wanted to know is that there is no weld marks from the plenum to the engine pipe bits... whatever there called?? so did Adam Q send them to subzero to weld the plenum onto from the inside or sumfin??? i would like to know as by the looks of it they have done a really goood job!

AHAHAH! psiker i herreby give you the right to steal the food of them and have it yourself... oh and if you see them smoking feel free to throw a bucket of water at them... just try and run away quickly thats all :-)

Originally posted by 25GTT

Umm i dunno what it was before but it does look pretty sweeet!!! less piping across the top of the engine bay, kinda neaten things up a lot and polished up nicely, what myself and steve (one of the mechanics there) wanted to know is that there is no weld marks from the plenum to the engine pipe bits... whatever there called?? so did Adam Q send them to subzero to weld the plenum onto from the inside or sumfin??? i would like to know as by the looks of it they have done a really goood job!

AHAHAH! psiker i herreby give you the right to steal the food of them and have it yourself... oh and if you see them smoking feel free to throw a bucket of water at them... just try and run away quickly thats all :-)

lol i gather ur reading back :) a hard task that could be

PPsiker

Originally posted by Psiker

hi mr g and  osc@r

mr g - two ups.... like the coin game? i hope u make some cash :D

Psiker

Haha!!! I actually had to read that about 3 times before I got the joke :D

I was thinking what the hell is he on about??? How are my two UPS's like a coin game and how will they make me any money??? . . . . . . Ohhhhhhhh Two Up the game .... make money ..... ohhhhhh Hahaaa :)

Man I am slow this morning.... Must be the weather... :)

Originally posted by MrGTST

Haha!!! I actually had to read that about 3 times before I got the joke :D

I was thinking what the hell is he on about??? How are my two UPS's like a coin game and how will they make me any money??? . . . . . . Ohhhhhhhh Two Up the game .... make money ..... ohhhhhh Hahaaa :)

Man I am slow this morning.... Must be the weather... :)

:) ahh man good work im a bit like that this morning too hey :D

Psiker

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