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You going to the Caribbean? Maybe you can touch down here in Trinidad, we need a competent tuner and I am sure I can get lots of fellas over here that are willing to have someone like yourself tune their car. PM me some prices to give the guys an idea and maybe something can happen.
i second that!!!!!

Hmmmm more interest lol.. this is going to be interesting!

How about you guys get a list of cars and include mods & which ecu you are using and email it to me (check my profile for email) and then I will see whats going on in Anguilla and I can plan a trip and give you guys a price & combine the travel costs which should make it a fair bit cheaper for everyone.

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Way to go Anthony :) Good luck with everything mate, and thanks HEAPS for all the help you've given me over the years, it's been fun :)

I remember one night especially when my car wouldn't start after a front grill was painted and put on :P after a bit of parts swapping, swearing and pizza, we figured it out :) Then I spent the next morning in that damn spray shop fixing it... :O lol

Sorry I can't make it to the dyno day to say thanks for everything, so I'll say it here... THANKS FOR EVERYTHING! :D

You've been a real asset. I'll be sure to keep an eye on your progress :D

PS: Sif leave now after I've bought like 8 grands worth of upgrades :down:

Doof - Maybe i can fly back over to tune your car :P

Shirt: Yes you love my touchup's

Trin & Smell - I just asked Bahamasky if he still needs his car tuned and i think he is interested as well so if i do everyone in one trip it shoudnt cost too much.

I'm certainly looking forward to being touched up by GToyboy tomorrow morning.....along with a bunch of other blokes he's looking after. What a man whore!

BTW GT, we'll need to re-train my EBC first so i'll be there early. Wanna play with my cam gears?

+1 for GT being a dude :P

I'm certainly looking forward to being touched up by GToyboy tomorrow morning.....along with a bunch of other blokes he's looking after. What a man whore!

BTW GT, we'll need to re-train my EBC first so i'll be there early. Wanna play with my cam gears?

+1 for GT being a dude :)

see ya there

Haha, Anthony. I'm in one of those remote countries ))) U forgot. haha. China, man. When I eventually go back to Russia, I will surely make a trip to Georgia. For a drink or two haha.

Hi Andro How are you mate ? long time didnot see you :) yeap we made lots of crazy things especially Anthony :( catch you on word we will wait for you here :)

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Hi Andro How are you mate ? long time didnot see you :) yeap we made lots of crazy things especially Anthony :( catch you on word we will wait for you here :)

Yeah, Guricha! Long time no see. I'm still amazed, how did you manage to lure Anthony into this journey full of mysteries ))) haha. I surely will.

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