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Ever flat changed a car with 500rwhp :P

BANG!! haha.

er no im not a retard..

Might do Nado's. Duno, should be there for BnR.

Might miss the car wash though

think ur a mad dog - skip nandos, skid car wash, change gears without a clutch

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smity u coming thursday?

i kno you are geoff

Yep, you got me. I'll be there for nando's and B&R.

Not too sure if I'll make it to the car wash even though mine does look like its been rolling in mud and bird shit.

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500rwhp? Is that from all your epic weight reduction... Nismo_Boy = Mong stick basher, Cant wait to see this 32. Shim your diff up yourself, arvo's work mate :happy: Smithy, unfortunate about the head drama. Cant wait to see cols, XD9's up in person For all those who thought where did Dave go... Since 56k isn't worth doing anything on, this is what I've been doing. She's coming along nicely. Like my Diy coilpack loom... haha gotta wrap it yet tho.

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Turbo will be checked this week, if it required rebuild... mmm highflowzzzzzzzz

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500rwhp? Is that from all your epic weight reduction... Nismo_Boy = Mong stick basher, Cant wait to see this 32. Shim your diff up yourself, arvo's work mate :happy:

T78 among other things...

I dont have tools, let alone a jack..

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