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cool that's good news dan!

yeah niz, Im afraid so. Ive got a list of things a mile long too......

* clutch

* Fibreglass fenders / or new 1/4 panels to accomodate the wheel offset

* Wolf

* flywheel

* fmic

* fabbed up plenum

* fuel pump

* regulator (mount up!)

* and ultimately a nice phat t3/t4

I also have a dream of going the Rb30det. which I suppose should happen after the wolf and fmic, but before the plenum and turbo.......

...but its all a pipe-dream with the repayments Imk gonna be making.

cool what intercooler you going?

zorst n cooler are on my list as next :) as well as EBC - that dodgy bleed valve of mine i wouldnt be surprised would be causing a few hassles with my car - i could be wrong but that thing is so homemade and dodge i need to replace it ASAP.

niz - when youve got money saved up, tell me. I can give you some advice on a good person to do exhaust and fmic work cheap.

If you're worried about the boost - GET A GAUGE.!

even if you do it dodgy like me - which is semi temporary, at least you will know what is going on!

the splitfire ones are undr a hundred bucks and are accurate enough to use on drag cars. they even sell them off their own website - distributer direct prices. yeah baybee!

thanks Alex will do ..... jash will hopefully do it cheap for me otherwise.

morning brett :)

gotta go pay bloody insurance on saturday morning .....broke lauren :)

2 weeks til my last day too ..... yes my new last day - god knows how many "last days" ive had in this place!!

Looks like saturday's are going to make us both poor....

I want to pop into Xspeed and book a major service and then drop in next door to the spoiler shop to see if they can repair/clean up my front spoiler..... should burn a nice little hole in my pocket....

ahhhh thats right .... Lauren puts zorst n FMIC thoughts outta her head when she remembers the state of her rear spoiler *sigh*

i gotta make a visit to the spoiler shop too - but i probably wont til i have a permanent job!

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