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Originally posted by Micko

Ken, better take me off the list for those squirters, not on the budget anymore cos I gotta do a mild upgrade (turbs only).

I reckon Brett Hackett will be keen on them though cos I was telling him about them the other day - he was asking whether you had more;)

Oops , has the war office declared war or you suddenly woke up from the dream and found that someone had to pay for it all and it's you..:D

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by angel

Why are we all so technical tonight? Anyone comming to the movies Thursday?

Hey , don't look at me .

I'm all for down and dirty but this lot won't let me get in the gutter with you.:D

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Micko

Both Ken - actually if I think the car will be quick enough for a while just with the turbs & ecu - gotta leave some things to add on later:D

Start saving for an engine rebuild with forgies cos it aint gonna last too long knowing the

*More boost please*

Micko. Hehehe

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by angel

Hey Ken, behave. I am an impressionable young lady, and you must be careful about insinuating that unsavoury things are sliding down my throat.

Don't look at me ( again ).

Your the one that wanted it in the gutter.

Just cos it's going past your tonsils to get there....

:D:):D

Cheers

Ken

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