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i disconnected it a while back.. as it was pissing me off...

maybe if i can get an air-solenoid i can have an in-cabin switch to active the Blitz BOV when I feel like running rich like a riceboy...

so i'd have an OnDemand Riceboy mode that can be just at the flick of a switch... ho hummm.

where would i get a solenoid like that from?

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

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Please still go to the cruise meeting point, we're not sure if it will go ahead due to bad weather, but it will be nice to get togther then we can all go grab something to eat & drink if it doesn't happen:D

See'ya:burnout:

Bummer. that makes Alex saad

nah i took today off tafe ;) i like to call it RDO's(roster day off) hehehehehe :)

anyways bam bame wanna go for lunch now? i've decided i will work out tonight before the cruise/chitchat meet watever ya wanna call it?

adrian :(

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