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haha its about as similar ot the magna as the toyota lexcen is to the holden commy haha :)

I knew someone that had the plates Magma on the magna thought it was kinda funky so i call them magmas now haha :P

he's getting a toyota camry V6 soon - he keeps asking me when its coming but i dont manage the fleet anymore so how the fark would i know (wish i did :) ) but i'll break it in for him hehe he's got they gay silver leaf (mint) colour tho - yuk!

gonna have to get the ebc dyno tuned

lovely 1 bar last night due to the cold wheather and boost was still rising. (thank goodness for the warning level thingy)

today boost still rising at 6700rpm was at 13.5 psi but had 11 buy 3500rpm

r well wait till the pfc gets done?

paulie yours goes to the set value and stays there right?

thought about mid afternoon chockie too but after all the junk food ate on weekend i decided against it! I lurve cherry liqour chockies they are an orgasim for the mouth haha :) their my anti depressants whenever im really sad!

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