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Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Ken, If you get on can you confirm that all those injectors are 550's, and have been flow tested? It's just there are a few different colours, wanted to be 100% before we tried fitting them:D

I was a bit suspicious but they have been checked and tested by Rotomotion.

The other set was similar but seems to be OK.

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Ken

Originally posted by Micko

Jarradale somewehere I believe mate - might go down there after I drop Naomi off at midday

Forrestfield oh deaf one...

CBH grain terminal on Abernathy rd bout 1km North of the Tonkin hwy overpass.

Cheers

Ken

My last post, the one about me being a good painter, please disreguard. Ravings of a bored housewife I'm afraid. 2nd coat not so good. See how it looks 2morrow.

Paul, not going on cruise. Night shift tonight.

I got the UHF radio from Tandy today, 2 for $99. Uniden, 3Km range 40 channel. Anyone want one? PM me.

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