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tom .... paul dropped my car back to me and then went on his way to work ..... but silly billy left his house keys in my car and they look like my keys even got this key that looks like my house key .... was trying to get into my house with the wrong set of keys :D

yep all done Dan .... 211rwhp ..... 9rwhp off what i wanted but apparently the SAFC will give me 230rwhp. Apparently it was a bitch to fit and my car was its usual difficult self....... so it looks like i owe a lot of sexual favours :D

ive driven it ....... its got bite but doesnt feel a whole lot different til before - even tho its found an extra 20rwhp ...... it was very hot when i drove it and there wasnt much petrol in tank so i didnt get to floor it ..... so there could be two factors ..... so i'll give it a test in the cool on the way to work tommorrow and let you know after :D

trade price :) plus i didnt pay to have it fitted ...... so it worked out cheaper for me than normal peeps :D ..... i think if you got it done proffessionally cost about $350 maybe a tad more fitted.

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