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We'll see...

Yeah like, just come out already will ya... LOL! ;)

Nick, u coming to the cruise?

Hey man are you in St. Kilda on that day?

Me and Matt are meeting up you coming along?

Nick wont have license by then.

Visited Alex today to check out some of his new beasts and he said he will bring one of his cars to the meet on Thurs (Hopefully the NuR or GTRHKS ;) )

Hell yeah!

I told Tim to come down with the Nur.

Still want Han to come out with his S-Tune tho...

Did you see the Veilside they got?

Yeap, we can meet up @ Albert Park pitlane or something

Yeah cool Pm ya Thursday.

Nuh man the veilside wasn't there. They sent it away for a tune. Alex said there was something was up with it in the higher revs.

When the car came to Sydney, it 1st came with a HKS F CON V Pro, apparently no one can tune it here in Melb, so they put in an APexi Power FC / Dejectron in.

When you "Slowly" rev the car up to 6000 Rpm, it "Jerks". Something to do with the Vacuum build up and how the way Veilside tuned it, but when you hammer it up to 6000 Rpm and change gears, there is not problem. This only happens in 1st gear tho. The way the cars tuned, its pretty much full throttle all the way in 1st.

Yeah cool Pm ya Thursday.

When the car came to Sydney, it 1st came with a HKS F CON V Pro, apparently no one can tune it here in Melb, so they put in an APexi Power FC / Dejectron in.

When you "Slowly" rev the car up to 6000 Rpm, it "Jerks". Something to do with the Vacuum build up and how the way Veilside tuned it, but when you hammer it up to 6000 Rpm and change gears, there is not problem. This only happens in 1st gear tho. The way the cars tuned, its pretty much full throttle all the way in 1st.

haha yea Alex told me the whole story behind it. Apparently it can only be tuned in sydney or perth lol

Nooooo, the hot girl I was bringing canceled due to some school commitment :)

I hate it when people pull out at the last minute.

I will try my hardest to find a replacement chick for the night :P

No matter what though, I'm in for sure. Wouldn't miss it for the world :wub:

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You see the problem with the 4/15-7 Spartan weapon is that you have to either turn the weapon its self around for use of the grenade munitions... ...Or turn your back on your enemy and launch your grenade... ...But the problem there is you might hit yourself in the shoulder...

In other news... ...I can't remember if I said I wasn't coming to this or not...

And I'm too lazy to look back through the pages...

Yeah... ...And it still isn't right... ...I've got this strange looking grey ring that fell out... ...Looks like it broke off somewhere... ...but I don't know where... :P

It will be at RE on Thursday...

lol, thats odd, spose to be getting mine back tomorrow, if so i'll leave the mag with ray, if not, i'll give it to you on thursday

said you cant due to your car no working right

Yeah... ...And it still isn't right... ...I've got this strange looking grey ring that fell out... ...Looks like it broke off somewhere... ...but I don't know where... :P

It will be at RE on Thursday...

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