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nice one

what did you pay if you dont mind me asking

looking at buying one at that moment

Irt was a hot deal just over $30k, they were trying to clear the last of the 06's

There isnt anymore stock now till late April!!! I got one of the last Carbon Greys in Australia

Zoom Zoom Joely!

I want to see you race Leewah in the 6 at the next DECA :D

They are pretty well decked out too yeah - leather etc?

Yeah full leather James, its so nice in side, kills the WRX on interior spec

so you were running in your new car by doing freeway/motorway driving? (assumming you left melb and went to dromana)

Yes i was but i was varying the speed and not staying at one speed for too long as your surposed to do. Also no use of Cruise control untill 1k

Very nice Joelage!!! But you could have gone yellow :D

When are you off to see Tinter :(

Very soon Age in the next week or so

Also they dont have the yellow colour anymore

Yes i was but i was varying the speed and not staying at one speed for too long as your surposed to do. Also no use of Cruise control untill 1k

Meh, its all a load of hot air joel.

Give it curry from day one and dont look back. I've got a bucket of synthetic oil read to go into mine. Stuff this mineral/run-in rubbish :(

If forged motors with tight tolerances dont need a "run-in" then you dont. You might well get a bit of extra power out of it aswell :D

nice car, have you checked out http://www.ozmazdaclub.com/forums/ ??

fairly big australian mazda forum, nice people.

Yeah seems like it, i havbe been on that forum for about a week or so now

HAR HAR!!!

We have a WINNAR!!!! Thats made me chuckle :thumbsup:

I was hoping you'd say 8 though just quietly

Can you take a pic of each of em?

I've seen some good ones lately... the Toyota Yaris i think has 7 lol

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