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yeah gets down to about 1-2 deg here..maybe less, the work shed has a warm temp of 12 at 4:30pm latley... did u see a comodore bogan'en around on some chrome 19's? vx i think.. said he saw u out

im not sure but was it u maybe week or 2 ago at the palmwoods pub haha? cuz i remember a maroon\red 33

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dude you say coldness?

I woke up this morn and my car was FROZEN!! Nice colour though, wonder what colour code frozen silver is!?

Anyway... I had to put water all over windscreen before wipers worked cuz they were frozen on window lol Water wouldn't squirt cuz they were frozen too.

Cant be too good for car though i let it warm up for like 10mins before i drove cuz i couldn't see out windows!

yeah gets down to about 1-2 deg here..maybe less, the work shed has a warm temp of 12 at 4:30pm latley... did u see a comodore bogan'en around on some chrome 19's? vx i think.. said he saw u out

im not sure but was it u maybe week or 2 ago at the palmwoods pub haha? cuz i remember a maroon\red 33

Nah not me sorry lol I don't drink and yeh there were alot of commo's out lol

hopefully it rains tommorow!!!

also selling a brand new apexi AVCR, the black version with the white writing.

SR,

I just installed the silver version and is think the AVCR is the way to go. What is the difference with the black version? I just dont want Mitch buying it if it wont suit either a R33 or R34 skyline...

Cheers.

yea avcrs are a great boost controller. they have alot more functions then any other controllers. There is no diffeerence between the blue face or black face. its the exact same versiion but black with white writing instead of green. it looks alot better.

yea avcrs are a great boost controller. they have alot more functions then any other controllers. There is no diffeerence between the blue face or black face. its the exact same versiion but black with white writing instead of green. it looks alot better.

i dont know how much that is so what price?

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