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Yeah, as Gus said, we usually meet at the Lanyon Macca's carpark about 9ish and head off up to the Museum at 9:30. I dunno if I'm gonna cruise all the way down there or just meet at the Museum this week, but I'll definately be out.

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Its like a whole family,

Gus and Beau are the kids begging their Dads to take them out and everyone else is like to annoyed parent saying "I cant wait till he grows up and gets his lisence!"...

Its funny to read. :lol:

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hmm pete murray or cruising tough choice LOL

although really woundn't mind cruising with race snooze your 33 is pretty awesome I should know by tomorrow night

And as for skygtrline don't be soft go jap drift look :lol: NismoR33(aaron) bought his out with just the cooler hanging out the front looked phat

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slither where have you seen mine from???

saw you dyno it at the autotech dyno day 217kw i think it was

than i was talking to you about it at the museum one friday night you'd just got your split fire's but still had an annoying miss finally got splitfires for mine no miss and nice hard revs right through the range

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ah i now remember.

good work glad to know it fixed it. As for mine well will have to wait and see when i could be stuffed taking it to the dyno again.

Oh and i wouldnt not go to Pete Murry, i have seen him at Holy Grayil Civic long time ago fantastic.

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