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i had some stupid kids try that receipt trick on my car, where they put the receipt on your back window and when you get out they jump in and drive off. thankfully i was smarter then that and took my keys with me. so when they came near it i told them i would kick there ass if they went near my car again.

some people really have a nerve. so anyone know of any good alarm systems?

there black now. and yeh she is stock except the muff. let us know how much and ill check out my finances. my 18th is putting a pretty hole in my pocket at the moment lol. because i have rego, insurance and a party to pay for...its good fun. but let me know and i might hold off the trial body kit for anotehr month.

you can have the zorst for $120

In otehr words ill get it, but ill have to check it out first is all.

Just watch if the exhaust came off a coupe as the sedans are longer by about 60 to 70mm and the exhaust might be short, simple fix thought just get it extended.

I saw a guy from sau fit a exhaust the other day to a sedan ( one of the kit full exhaust of the net)and by the looks of things was supplied a coupe and he ran into drama's with the rear muffler sitting to far in and too close to the bumper which in time cause it to burn the bar.

yeh i know all about that, but dattoman knows i got a 4 door so he would know if it would fit or not. thanks for lettingu sknow thou

not unless her measured it and knew the length of a coupe and sedan exhaust,but good luck if it works sweet

Also not sure if 33's are the same as 34's but my sedan i got a nismo brand muffler and it apparently had come off a coupe but to fit the sedan it needed to be extended as mentioned above but also new brackets put in place as the fitment was not in the same location as coupe.

Just watch if the exhaust came off a coupe as the sedans are longer by about 60 to 70mm and the exhaust might be short, simple fix thought just get it extended.

I saw a guy from sau fit a exhaust the other day to a sedan ( one of the kit full exhaust of the net)and by the looks of things was supplied a coupe and he ran into drama's with the rear muffler sitting to far in and too close to the bumper which in time cause it to burn the bar.

yea that was me.

should be getting zorst extended next week.

Hey guys,

Just a quick heads up - we have a BBQ and Cruise happening this Saturday morning. EVERYONE is welcome! (we have 50+ names down to attend)

I know a few guys from the gold coast are head on up. Anyone planning to come down from the sunny coast?

if anyone is coming down, can one of you guys organise a meeting point so you guys can cruise up together?

We've got a breafast BBQ happening - arrive at 9am, start the cruise at approx 10.30, ending with lunch at the pub 12noon. For more info, check out the post in the event section -- here

an early start for you guys, but should be a good day!

well i dont know but im sure none of the guys actually read this in time and if they did they probably are already there. i cant go car is getting fixed, but sounds like a good meet up. P.S best place for sunnycoast ppl to meet for events is ettamogah pub, its just off the highway and is fairly central to everybody to go to meets.

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