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I look forward to the ANDRA Sports compact day. should be good. Aslong as my car is running as it should.

BWAHAHAHHA

yeah i hear what your saying.

So much to do, so little time and not enough day light :rolleyes:

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when someone else is doing the work you can be a bit more pushy though... i want my car back in time  BIATCH!

yeah well i wouldn't want you giving me the stand over tactics TIMMAY!!!!

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Hmm why does one servo tell you they will have it in a mater of months if not weeks and another tells you that tassie will never have it???

Is my car any closer? No, have i got a big shiny turbo yet? no, Have my hubs turned up yet? No.

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Hmm why does one servo tell you they will have it in a mater of months if not weeks and another tells you that tassie will never have it???

Is my car any closer? No, have i got a big shiny turbo yet? no, Have my hubs turned up yet? No.

Yeah i know the feeling.

I have held of tuning my car in the even that it may of come down and it wasn't just BS that everyone was posting (should of know better <_< )

My car is no closer either Tim, but an up side.

I think i have found a Q to race :D

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you have too much money benny boi, share the love

WTF

Its a Q champ.

You buy a ready to race, roll off the tralior for $3k

THrow some tyres on, slap some happy gas in and your ready to race for $200 :lol:

Oh and i would love to see the look on Toff's face when he can't catch me :(

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Launceston Tasmania

Legana Liberty have it, i only just found out... dunno how long its been there, the guy there said that he would expect all other liberties to follow suit

I am going there tonight just to check it out

please explain? where exactly is here

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hmm, do liberty buy their fuel from one of the major suppliers?? If so, which one.

Well i hope its on its way down south as well.

make life a hell of a lot easier thats for sure.

Otherwise its a pretty long trip up north to fill up everytime :)

Cheers B

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