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Thinking of meeting you at the twin bp's about 8ish, should be about the time you get there. That way boost.32. doesnt have to back track and its a good spot to fill up on the good stuff.

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r32na. i still have a stock afm if you wanna give it a try. finding electrical problems sucks ass. is anyone goin to the drifts or drifting this friday nite at qr. 28/09/09

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Yeh i might aswell give it a try, cheers. Ive been told by marty and some other guys thats its very unlikely to be the AFM, just because of the seriousness of the problem, do you have a computer to suit a n/a rb25 by anychance aswell lol?

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na man, its goten alot better tho. I've ordered a loom from justjap, and ill try blue32s afm aswell... if theres no difference ill take it to marty when he gets back to work from his holidays.

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Hey any of you guys with bikes wanna come along on a cruise tomoz starting from beerwah high school and heading out to kilcoy??

It leaves at 10am so if anyone is keen let us know, or just turn up! haha

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Ok, I've decided I wanna head over to one of the Thursday night meets at Baskin-Robbins up at Chapel Hill. It would be good to organise a meet somewhere (possibly the ettamogoah) and have a bunch of cars head up together.

I think they ususally meet around 7pm so we would have to leave a bit before 6 as it's a bit over an hour's drive.

It would be good to meet some fellow members and have a nice ice-cream at the same time :)

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