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we have a new head tech. and he told me if i wanted my hours to increase i had to start coming in on my own time and do some work for the love of it. i have ben there 3 years and done too much work already for "the love of it" i think the fact that my opinions on doin this when they are only giving me 10 hours per week may be affecting it also

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i also read in ur legaltiy session that undercar neons were leagel..... THANKYOU THANKYOU. i have ben telling people thins for ages. it is only illeagal if ur car is moving right? and also u are allowed any coloured illumination inside ur car as long as it doest protrude outside the vehicle

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Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

We haven't forgotten you, we can't, no matter how hard we try:p

Saw your dad driving yesterday, but he was heading in the wrong direction for me to chop him:D

haha u have to come to the dyno day in mandurah on sunday. hes putting the supra on the dyno. just to see what it does stock. killer t is gonna be down there too. and maybe tinkerbell if he can fix his diff in time

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