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congrats on the sale of the car flick, does that mean you guys will be repping shepparton in the falcoooon?

on another note ive got a business id like to plug for their awesome service. took my radiator to get pressure tested and flushed today, went to Parkside Radiators (also trade as Edwardstown Radiators) at Melrose Park. The guy tested it then and there, showed me where the 2 leaks were, explained what he would need to do to fix, told me not to be too fussed about a couple of bent fins (from fan contact at some point) as it hasnt damaged it. I told him it wasnt a rush to fix it, and that id pick it up same time next week, but he still offered to fix it tonight and have it ready for pickup tomorrow. The clincher: For the pressure test, re-soldering around the top tank outlet, fixing the leak in one of the tubes, replacing the "tap" (which id broken off ages ago and let it weep a lil bit), and giving it a reverse flush, its costing me a grand total of $70

+1 to them

Parkside Radiators

7 Manfull St Melrose Park

lol ryan

nah, need a proper cat

617 is far better than the current 200cfm item :D

definately know, by changing this, easy 200kw tune

last night had the attessa system working , lol

boosts well, bit soft in first, but second and third pull hard

IMO around 200ish atw is enough for the street, always been my goal.

sleeper wagon, nothing outstanding to look at (bar being a Stagea !), but streeter-eater deap down

:banana:

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