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"wheels up" is just a phrase, for travelling kinda. You can use it to say when you're leaving...

wheels up most likely refers to a plane retracting it's landing gear?

lol ta dood...makes sense as he's going on holidays soon :P

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Thats right....."wheels up refers to when the plane leaves" so i'm off on the 24/04....can't wait.....2 weeks in Thailand and 1 week in Cambodia

I'll wait till I get back before looking seriously....i've seen 3 GTR's that look good (all interstate :) ) but if there still available when I get back i'll definetly be looking them up

Row

Thats right....."wheels up refers to when the plane leaves" so i'm off on the 24/04....can't wait.....2 weeks in Thailand and 1 week in Cambodia

I'll wait till I get back before looking seriously....i've seen 3 GTR's that look good (all interstate :D ) but if there still available when I get back i'll definetly be looking them up

Row

thats great Row...since the tune I have had some issues which I now think is simply the plugs...so i'm off to buy some new ones! Should fix my dramas...see if the coil packs are cracked which Is common also.

Apart form that...you car is a machine. I have taken it to my place and we can fit a FMIC with the stock bar...probbaly do that that, dump pipe, boost controller and new cam gears...re-tune and 200kw here we come :D

Chris.

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