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yeah i probably wont actually get the SAFC II installed and tuned til the FMIC goes in ;) Do it all at once!! :)

Looks like all my friends are getting "tightarse Xmas" this year ......*better start swiping some stationary before i leave today* Mum ..... here have a pair of scissors for Xmas .... and Dad heres a stapler ..... Mel you can have a highlighter :)

mexr .... you religous ... tell me to mind my own business if you like ... its just most of my family of JW's and dont celebrate it either ... so really i only have to buy for mum n dad. :)

Fane .... sounds serious :) ... you going to use it for track work?

you can still tune your engine much better with an safc mex.... :)

i can see it helping heaps because the NA relies on good tuning so much.... all your Air/Fuel mixtures can be perfect...tuned for all your mods like exhaust and pod and shit.... as you get more you can forward the timing etc etc.... :) i can see it helping...

haha going to buy a big arse turbo Fane? Nah well mines auto so i cant have over 300rwhp anyway without going and replacing transmission with a hoity toity jap one .... which really aint worth it .... i just want a reasonably quick fun car .... but i just couldnt spend a huge amount of money on it - it would seriously make me cry the day you go to sell it and you've spent $10K in mods and only get $9k for the car haha :)

nah i wanna buy a play toy and make my GTST daily driver .... i so want an ferrari red R32 GTR .... oh yeaaaah!

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