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didnt say i was going to dye it - going to keep it blonde ..... and it wont be going too short cos i hate short hair - just got chop some of these dead ends off and make it healthy again.

Yeah as much as I would love to have the flashiest, fastest , most powerfull car here, I know that I should be putting some money away for a house too.... Thats why I have only done the small mods....

Changing the turbo is a big/expensive mod though... change the turbo then you probably need to change the fuel pump, emgine management, fuel injectors,wastegate,dump pipe and anything else I cant think of!!!!

Tell me what you think the next stage of mod would be for my car though.... the only thing I can thionk of really is a lightened flywheel...

Bah even with almost 300HP I still cant crack a 13 sec pass at the plex.... granted I have only ever been once though :)

Yeah but having 3 or 4 PS2's hooked up and racing your friends should keep us entertained for a while :D

I will look at the cruise next Sunday but I play Superleague crikcet sunday afternoons so I may not be able to make it because I believe the cruise is going into the hills???

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