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No worries, added

Not adding maybe/probably's etc cause im not going to buy food and throw it out when people dont show up - im sure you understand

If the maybe turns into a definate, no problem, post up and ill add

Thanks - Steve

Kool thats understandable no probs....will post when get confirmation steve.

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LOL; my car is being worked on as we speak... chances are my 34 won't be ready by Sunday (if it is, it'll be fantastic though)

Nonetheless, I'm still going... and I will be in a R34 be it mine or some other :ban:

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Stan: my 32 currently doesnt have an inner CV joint! but fear not, ones on its way from Japan, so i should be right for sunday

no CV joint or no CV boot? cause that is a neat trick if you are driving around without a CV joint!

LOL my car isn't broken in anyway... it's undergoing a new turbo upgrade hence why there are so many bits and pieces out of it now :rofl:

I guess I could put the stock bits in and drive to the BBQ using the old setup, but that means trying to fit it all in a week before Chris' wedding!

Guys and girls, I will be taking care of the drinks at the BBQ, so there will be soft drinks and bottles of water to purchase at the BBQ on Sunday.

Any profits will go to my new engine fund. :rofl:

See you all there.

Charlie.




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