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Originally posted by Micko

I'm gonna get some sleep - see ya

Tired after all the cruising, ya lucky bastard.

I did the in law thing today. Car should be back tomorrow all tuned with the pop ,crackle , lumpy , grumpy idle.

YEEEHAAAHHH

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Ken, The autronics finally in:D That will be awesome:D

Yea , actually getting a little excited about it.

We are throwing in antilag , rotational and button mounted launch control.

Lumpys thinking 400rwhp so we will see if his feel is accurate. That will be on Chipmasters dyno.

Cheers

Ken

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