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nah not yet.

I want to find a RB25DET recoed, but I think I will have to do the wrecker thing :D

RMA has a halfcut at the moment but they want to sell the whole thing and I only want the engine, don't need the rest.

what I will do is drop a new engine in, rebuild the old one with a RB30 bottom end and forgies and all that crap put that back in and then resell the other one.

Won't be too much out of pocket that way (over time that is)

We got stuck at that round about for so long.

So what happens now adrian? So much for getting the bike cause they get less cop attention.

Later on.. i saw a bike flying up the right hand lane, I was there trying to catch up to cars in front (frizzle and stuff) and Ian goes "your friend on the bike is coming up the right hand lane" .. I'm like "oh ok" so when he was flashing me I thought it was you.. then the blue and red lights come on i'm like WTF?! .. then i went off at Ian saying "you could have specificed if it was adrian or the cop" cause i just thought it was adrian flashing me to say he was there.

no, I saw the light.. victoria was turning into a dull police state!

queensland suits me to a tea.. I like sitting around drinking beer in the sun or down near the beach.. and I don't get worked up over pointless things.. that *is* being a queenslander!

hell i'm working from home earning good money.. the beach is 10 mins away with loads of hot chicks.. I have the house pretty much setup now with all the usual goodies.. i got a new toy in the garage, and I'm feeling nicely relaxed.. why would i go back to victoria? unless forced :)

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