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ATTN: Phil, Misohorny, John, Dan

Work out a day that works for everyone to fix Jasons AVCR and do Miso's brakes. Dan will need his brake bleeder. I can't do it this weekend though.

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ATTN: Phil, Misohorny, John, Dan

Work out a day that works for everyone to fix Jasons AVCR and do Miso's brakes. Dan will need his brake bleeder. I can't do it this weekend though.

Who's Jason ? :ermm:

Might try and get 19,000 today.

We'll see. Can't promise. Excited?

Keen. I don't think you'll do it though.

F*CK!

luls

ATTN: Phil

What does your car do when you turn the AVCR boost controller setting to "OFF"?

World ends.

Ordered a 24 pack of Cocaine in preparation for this weekend. Uni assignments out the ass hopefully I'll see you all on the other side

ATTN: Phil

What does your car do when you turn the AVCR boost controller setting to "OFF"?

Who's Phil ? :ermm:

And do you have the manual for it?

Yep I have the manwell for it. I downloaded it from the website. I went to the off setting and it didn't seem to do anything. It was still giving me infinity boost.

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