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paul - thanks mate, just got ur pm.. the car is going in for surgery while i go to sort my life with my other half out in malaysia over east/anzac day.. so i'll need to get hold of the pulley before good friday..

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haha you may need wide angle lens but i have more leg than any of those girls hehe combine my legs with kyles bust and we would win for sure :P

Im good thanks dark back to my bored self after all the rush!

Cam it wont help big time unless your running Cams and A big arse turbo with light flywheel all killing midrange then u put the cam gear

LOL if i wanted 8kw id take my centrifical fan off and put an electrical fan on....

Anyway keep us posted of results the guys prove me wrong all the time

seeya boys and girls im off home :P

paul - not worried bout macka.. :P it ain't that money is no object - but $200 is bugger all...

as for tuning it myself - i sense an imminent explosion if i start messing with valve timing.. much more to learn before then i have.. hmmm..

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