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yeah it's cool hey, no use moping around but it's hard not to :)

i dun wanna get involved again, wayyyyyyyyyyy to much hassles :( excuse me while i go spend some money on my car :D (the only good thing that came outta breakin up) :P

anyways enough moping, paul do u reckon e-manage any good?

i wanna give it a try i read so much good shit on it but that in japan, i dunno anyone in perth capable of tuning it, troy said lumpy has done a few?

adrian :P

hahaha niz, i wouldn't go that far as putting a big gay wing on my car! :D

I ain't gettign gt wing anymore :P getting a different wing

ooh ooh ooh and in a moment of sadness i went out and splashed some money on a new digital camera! :P

adrian :)

niz, some of the big hp jap cars are using not a full ecu system but piggyback greddy e-manage and they are getting some awesome results with it :P if i can find someone who is capableof tuning it without destroying anything in my engine i might give it a go :D

adrian :P

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Why don't you sell the horse and buy an R31?

See'ya:burnout:

There is many reasons for that Paul see, I couldn't get enough for my horses at this stage as they are young ones being schooled up and trained into being worth lots and I love my horses. They show affection like nothing else!

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