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Yeah paul - course I was happy:D

Will organise to go down again next wednesday & get steve to put a bleeder on to see if we can raise the boost down low (the factory solenoid doesn't tend to hold it too well above 12psi so I'm told).

After that I should be over the magic 300 mark so I will be even happier:D

Originally posted by Adrian_perth

i gonna pick it up tommorow, so all those that ordered cam gears hopefully you can be expecting an sms or phone call form me tommorow :P now to go an to some late night work on my car, re: fit blow off valve!

adrian :(

BTW , because I can't be assed reading back , how much did they end up being?

I got a set of JUN gears for the R and just trying to ascertain whether they were a good price.

Cheers

Ken

Wowow that was fun, 1 hour to get from leach to canning!!!!!!! bloody freeway i wish i could allow myself to break roadrules. I saw this girl in a red excel drving down the emergency lane talking on her phone and the cop next to me didnt do shait!!!

Hello, how iz all this windy morning?

Huh, 4th time broken into in 2 months last night! Smashed the sliding door AGAIN then decided that the VN looked alrigt so tried to get in (broke door lock completely) set the alarm off and bolted.

So yeah, already seen cops and all this morning. Hay, at least this house is eventful!

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