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gordon home come you havent got your car back yet? should have only taken 1 day to do the work?  When i got my 100k service done i picked it up the next day

erm.. probably.. they needed to redo the radiator.

I'm picking it up in 20-30 mins actually.

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just spoken to squizz

quick cruise just been organised

time: Now

meet: griffith uni mt gravatt

destination: BP servo then thro ipswitch

costs: fuel and dance class

due to the lack of public organised cruises we have taken it upon ourselves to organise this cruise

CB's essential

round trip 160 KMs

:D

my car went on the dyno .. big flat spot at 4000rpm.. mine really suffers from the stock ECU gavin was saying.. only real solution would be a powerFC.

What sort of snoop james? want me to ask about it, or have a look and see what has been done (if possible)

take it down to enzed

and u will need to get them to tap some brass fittings and a hose tail to go on the pump outlet.

8mm fuel injection hose

i didnt use nylon tape on my theads cause fuel just eats it away anyway, the threads they tapped for me used tapered threads so they sealed themselves up anyway

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