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Ok I'm sorry to change the topic back to cars and all but i need help :dry: . R32 hicas lights keeps coming on, turn the car of and it goes away? something i need to worry about??? and could it have something to do with the shuttering i get sometimes while turning corners?????????????????

Got a killer price on a pair of GT2860r -5's today $1,950 USD shipped. cant get any better than that :dry:

Thats a very good price Chad although I reckon I saw someone on here that could get them for $1150 AU each ($2300 AU pair)

Yours are probably still a tad cheaper even with the conversion rate but they need to come from the US

slouch, a member on the forums here can get them for $2150AU delivered, from the US and A

Thats who im going through, but i was told via email today by the supplier $1950 USD which = about $2070 AUD and thats to my door.

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