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Oh and Charly anytime you wanna do a crash email server race, my beast is ready and waiting for a challenge so far only been beaten by a multi-honed sever, but that is like putting a stock gtst against a souped up gtr :D

bad thing , phone was on allday ???? was not going to go last night anyway , not a good night for me ! I am praying I will have it , should have it today and start cleaning it up tonight and all tomorrow , don't know if the wheels will be ready ??? Sh!t !!!!

still I will have it will take a few weeks until it will be compleate if ever!!

So it's got the rice on it? that is the main thing :D

Also could you do me a HUGE favour and bring along your spare dash, tinking of relocating some swithes and stuff, might mound a boost gauge where the hazard lights are as I dont think it is going to look all that crash hot if I remove the clock, although I dont want gauges so far out of my line of sight, maybe I'll just mount it where every other bastard has theirs at the bottom of the a pillar, still dunno right now, just ansious to actually get a gauge to see what i am running, then sort out my coil pack problems and then wind it up to about 10 psi ;)

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