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Lol, iI think so too!

I'd get on board with this, been thinking of heading out for a while, to get a baseline for future mods/ dreams...

well guys lets do it, i;m going on wednesday the 18th august lets see what these fat ladies can do i have turbo back exaust with custom dump pipe. wishing to get a 14.99 lol :thanks:

hope to see more fat ladies and have a chat.

cheers rudi

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You got it all back together yet mate? Intake ok? What's it drive like?

I had the tuner drop around and check out why the speed cut wasn't overridden, he had forgotten to tick the box. That should shave at least half a second off my time mate. :)

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hey guys; don;t let me run on my own meet me at eastern creek drags, tommorow night.

lets see what the m35 do stock ,except for my exaust. :bunny:

rudi ..

sorry bud....my cars still waiting on some unfinished bit's!!!

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Would love to get out there and set a time but can't do it tonight.

From the weather forcast could be a good night for the Stagea with intermitant showers forecast... :rolleyes:

yeh but they don't run on a wet track me think's....unless things have changed

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