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Nothing much, still trying to cram ure IC in the car but danny is going away for a week so it may have to wait even longer. *sigh*

What i miss in my abscence? i only have a narrow net connection window nowdays, brothers computer :O

Hey Niz.

Yeh heard about ure new and improved monster :(

Dont have a timing light and im trying to get the perfect setting. I keep pulling over on the freeway to mess with the CAS. Cant seem to find the right point of power/pinging. Guess ill wait till the IC goes in b4 i mess with it anymore.

U should see how hard its getting to cram the IC under the bonnet!!! no chance in teh front bar so im gonna need some serious ducting and maybe even a fan to get it to flow nice. Plus my brakes keep giving out on me when i drive hard so they need to be replaced with something a little better. Plus the suspension is just not doing it for me. Oh and the non lSD thing drives me nutz.........any1 got an old pintara gearbox?

well thats about it for me :O

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