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Guest Boxhead

oh and nismo boy - organise that god damn dyno day, i am telling you, if you do it either easter or the weekend after, you will atleast get 10 people... its just no one is willing to commit to something that hasnt got an official date, if its in april or after, ill be there with my car, dave will take soarer, and your r13, so there ya go already 3 cars....

Guest Boxhead

yeh i can prolly get a lift half way if not the whole way up the coast on one way, either before or after, its just a case of me giving you fuel to get me home or pick up, depending on which one you want to do...

but hopefully car, my liscence and manual skill shoudl be up for it

Guest Boxhead

realistically, ill be very happy with the fmic, exhuats, suspension and some electrics eg a ecu, or safc , maybe a gauge or 2

that would be great

anything above that is a bonus... and even if i dont get anythin more then the fmic, exhuast and suspension. ill be happy, when its in my bloody driveway

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