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yeah ive got a manual license - never driven a high powered manual really - my dads VS Clubby when i was learning but after that only driven pissy manuals like Integra Type R's n New celicas.

could be fun ken

might take the boss out to dinner over the weekend to try to increase my allowance so i can just get a PowerFC

if your computer gives me more power (which I am sure it will) then that will only make matters worse if you know what I mean.

BTW how did brett get on with his ecu?

my driving test was the easiest test ive ever done - my driving instructor who was a bit of a prick - was like noone ever gets a 100% blah blah blah - but i ditched him started learning in the folks clubbies - got a 100% but the guy only took me around the block and half the exercises he was like yeah yeah u get the idea pass haha so first time ;) my friend got hers on her third try and she didnt go for it til she was 19!

Originally posted by Micko

could be fun ken

might take the boss out to dinner over the weekend to try to increase my allowance so i can just get a PowerFC

if your computer gives me more power (which I am sure it will) then that will only make matters worse if you know what I mean.

BTW how did brett get on with his ecu?

Don't ask still sorting out the wrong H/C

Cheers

Ken

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