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Breakfast of lazy people :,)

Hahaha too true. Knew a guy who would get up at 3am to go to work as a garbage truck driver; he lived off them...must do something.

I just have em as a snack during day.

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Hey that's my car. C u @ prinny Friday. Can experience so f**king power.

sounds good, i'll bring the kebabs...look out 4 da cops brew, dey'll defect u n sh*t coz u drive gtrtec.

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i have fitted by BOV back onto the car, no more hektic flutters, just hektic atmo bov sounds.

also re did the ports on the boost controller, the boost learning was freaking out as the solenoid was setup for external gate and running an internal gate, every time it went to increase the boost it would lower it, and vice versa.

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i have fitted by BOV back onto the car, no more hektic flutters, just hektic atmo bov sounds.

also re did the ports on the boost controller, the boost learning was freaking out as the solenoid was setup for external gate and running an internal gate, every time it went to increase the boost it would lower it, and vice versa.

Looks like you've a productive day.

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