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Paul,

Tune is now put back to Friday!!!! Due to other issues with tuner... My car will be finished tomorrow night, even got the new fuel reg in too!! Remind me to tell you the deal I swung with em, it's pretty damn good if you ask me....

So fingers crossed for friday morning, I'm getting on the dyno first so should be done within 2 hours... Then clean and get ready for action....

Have you heard from Lloyd??

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Danny/Brett, I have the spec sheets now, will try and get them colour printed and laminated tommorow, they look good:D

COOL, do we get to have a sneeky peek at them or do we have to wait until Friday. Did you get the vinyl from WA Salvage yet??

The info coming from Lloyd is BAD, not a good way to do business, maybe the work load is huge for him. Oh well

:headspin:

Trust me Paul I'm not happy about leaving it till Friday, waaayy too many things can go wrong leaving no time to fix them..

Anyway I'll be free friday and probably thursday cause I have to get the stereo put back into my car so if you need anything done let me know..

Just tried Lloyd and he's not answering, left a message.....

Brett, No worries, I'm taking both days off too.

This is the quote from snap printing.

6 Digital printing in full colour, taken from disk or email on 1/side of A3 100gsm 4cc gloss paper. All laminated.

Sub Total 39.82

GST 3.98

Total 43.80

What do you guys think? Is A3 too big?

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