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Woot.

polished and de-bitumened my car on the weekend....mmm shiny. Lots going on with SAUQLD in the coming month! get in on it as much as you can.

FF6 with the supra club on the 6th, sunny coast cruise meeting at the BP's up here on the 8th, Happy laps at lakeside on the 15th, Dyno day on the 22nd, and Willowbank drag day on the 29th!!

come join us!

Sup fockers,

Car will be done tomorrow, All the issues related to previous tuning have been resolved.

Working on maximising the power tomorrow morning then I can enjoy this wet weather by parking my freshly tuned car in a power pole.

Sup fockers,

Car will be done tomorrow, All the issues related to previous tuning have been resolved.

Working on maximising the power tomorrow morning then I can enjoy this wet weather by parking my freshly tuned car in a power pole.

sounds good man, post final numbers! :w00t:

Parking too close to kerb - defect!

Lol!!

Sounds great mate. When are we going to see her out again?

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