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I'm not sure yet

Would love to go but have a few things manned and don't think wok would let me have two long weekends in a row

:(

I am going to try the Birthday thing on work as its my B'day on the 1st Nov :yes:

Lol you honestly want it?

Is it really that gross?

IF so, i NEED it :laugh:

yeah man im talking the november one, might have some gear like i use to have back, trying to slowly aquire it all back, along with a little pack horse to carry it

Motive will be asking for my help with it ;)

Well my car is out for the cruise Sunday now. Were still waiting on a few parts that won't arrive in time.

It's funny what you said about the ugly VCT cams...if you look at my sump you will notice a fitting that's not normally there on 26's...

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Well my car is out for the cruise Sunday now. Were still waiting on a few parts that won't arrive in time.

It's funny what you said about the ugly VCT cams...if you look at my sump you will notice a fitting that's not normally there on 26's...

So there is, on the right hand front at the top yeah?

What's it for?

Spill the beans man

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