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haha oh well joe im sure he lived - just needed to see a close up of my back end to make sure he sees the nissan badge :)

Joe u've seen my driving surely nothing shocks u still about it? haha

we dont know what the problem is but we know it aint the blow off valve. Its getting tuned shortly.

Paul i did believe them there for a while - it didnt quite add up when they told me but i assumed they would know haha thank u and ken for shedding the light.

Liz he may not talk to u like your some chick - but just make sure u double check whats being said to u to make sure its correct - not first time ive been led down the wrong path with those boys.

Joe - yeah i was listening to that ad today about driving tired kills and it says the first warning sign is when your brains tuned out - but hell my brain is always tuned out :)

If u want to see drift i shall break out the ZX :) besides if it run into curbs doesnt matter ive already bent a few bits and bobs doing that with it.

Liz by the way my above comment applies to anyone - double check do ur homework get others to double check and it'll all be good :)

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