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All this talk about Morgan Park is depressing me.

Ryan,,,questions on what fuel system are you running if I may be so rude.

Would I be correct in assuming you are using the factory pump as a lift pump and an 040 as the supply pump. Also what size is that surge tank?.

Cheers

Neil.

Come on Neil and Ryan, even I'm going to Morgan park!

Annual leave approved today... :banana:

Well if one of you guys would be so kind as to ring my boss and tell him he can't have hols then I will be there.

Good luck I couldn't even get him to start them on the tuesday.

shit happens

Neil.

quit like I did..hahahahha

Do what he said...

Oh and it looks like I go to Morgan park one weekend ( I should tell my missus about this hey?) then I go to Thailand the Sunday after, then I go to the ACT the day after I get back from Thailand... Awesome two weeks!!!

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Well not much doing on the car but went and purchased some race gear i got some boots and a suit all from Monaco Performance Newcastle, i decided on the GTRacegear range due to its great price and exceptional quality. Below are the links to the pages feel free to PM me if you want any info on them. Bring on the 2011 season so pumped.

Suits

shoes

Monaco Performance

Cheers,

Ryan

lol I thought Ryan was the blonde.

too late for you mate, and looks like they are OK anyway....but be aware the CAMS rules for boots are changing next year (actually they changed 2 years ago but there was an amnesty). You now need to the FIA standard (as yours seem to), not just the SFA or whatever the other standard is called

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