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SimonR32

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I love how these thing feel like your entering warp speed over 6000rpm lol, wants to keep rising even at redline.

Dont know this feeling :/....

I still have more torque than you :P

when we going for a drive...

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Ordered Kando oil feed line kit on Fri, ebay still doesnt show as 'shipped' with a tracking no. etc, even though Mr Kando promised to ship it that afternoon, emailed him this morning, see if he replies by tomorrow haha...

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2weeks I think...they cancelled on Saturday due to "lack of interest" was their excuse...there was a few unhappy chaps...they changed the registration process so you can only do it online now..they did this less than a week before the meet and nobody knew, they just thought they could rock up on the day as per usual..

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Calm down Ron lol you can't expect to pay 40 for a braided line and all the fittings in that quality and have it teleport to you lol.

its beam me up Scotty, not beam me an oil line Eiji.

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20th sounds good. I will have bald semis and as much boost as it will take to fix my engine

your 20 finally on its way? I don't believe lol

sounds like I need to move to Vic.. i can't find anyone just flat out keen for a track day here. It's shit as.

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Don't let the boys in wasteland hear you say that...lol

Surprised I don't see you there most of them are blue boys too, drop past whoretown sometime few of them getting keen on track but need a kick in the butt..

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