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18/11/2009 22:51:13  
 

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Since: 29/1/2007
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Well after a what felt like a long time, I've got the car back from the boys at Larini, drove up from bristol to brum for dinner, sounded the dog's wotsits, parked up in brum to have the local traffic warden comment "bloody hell that sounded awesome" came from brum to home, all brilliant, the overrun burble, the deeper tones all truly fantastic. little bit of drone at 70 in 6th, but found two remedies for it... 1. don't drive at 70, or use 5th!.

it might just be me but it feels quicker too, or that may be due to me using Helen's car occasionally and once having the use of a mini convertible!

anyway, to david and the guys at larini, thanks, the car sounds the biz!

Robbie

< Message edited by Admin -- 19/11/2009 13:31:23 >
19/11/2009 6:24:44  

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Since: 5/6/2007
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Great news Bigman ,  trust that grin is just that little bit wider now ,  also playing with that sport button are we    just that little bit more than usual  , still tickles me and makes me chuckle when  slowing down , the blips with the overun are heaven    like a bowl of rice crispies  amplified  100 times    if i dont see you before Bristol  Robbie i will probably hear you 

regards loz


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Old pompous spods current stable
52 plate 4200 cc Lowered Tubi's and full GS body kit,steering wheel and rack
55 plate 4200 cc Gransport Full Larini system,AP Racing big brake upgrade ,more stuff pending

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