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This thread is like a whore thread haha... Excuse the pun :D

It better be ready tomorrow. Itching to drive it! I know they will finish the tune on 98... Better bring some E85 with me and turn the boost controller nob to the right!!!!

So the real question is when are you going to take the car off the road for anothe r6 months to swap over to a single?

I sold the single to a mate. I can't be bothered with that. I don't think I need anymore grunt!

Unless you wanna sponsor me mate ?

with your brawn and my incredible wit, good looks and knowledge base, we could rob a nando's of thier chicken, then sell it on the black market at a slightly reduced price. After we have achieved this goal, we can invest heavily in metal exploration ventures in western australias mineral rich north west and profit hugely as we will be running a post office box company system linked to an offshore bank account to avoid tax, all whilst sipping boutique piss on a beach in the maldives with nekked women answering our every call.

i need another bourbon

Had my first little drive today, although in RWD. Total fkn waste of time. Anything more than 30% throttle and above 3500 RPM it was fry time. Didn't try it in 4th but the first 3 gear were fkn useless!

Looks like I have found a Non V spec rear diff housing too. Get that bloody rear diff in! Wahoo!

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