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Ok, installed an air vs fuel ratio meter that i got form jaycar... now its not the most accurate thing out there... but the fact that i built it and wired it in

merits some satisfaction :P Just thought i'd share! :D Oh coincidently the alarm beeps when i need to change gears! WOO

Edit* Looks cool at night too!! with all the little LED's dancing around XD

Joel you need to learn to read thats twice now you've been given an answer today and you still asking the same question

i told you up the said check your afm elec. Cleaner might not be enough Damo there over 20 years old

my car almost got defected :D

luckily i got an awesome cop who has given me a week to get EVERYTHING fixed

he did say if he sees it on the road next week in the same condition he will defect it.

oh and my suspension is too low :P which is weird coz no1's lowered it unless my

brother did it it without me knowing lol

yes, yes i do. went from a job with random hours at a low-ish pay rate to working the last 3 month with consistent hours at a high-ish pay rate this = mega tax refund!!! =)

same! thankyou ATO :P

yes, yes i do. went from a job with random hours at a low-ish pay rate to working the last 3 month with consistent hours at a high-ish pay rate this = mega tax refund!!! =)

same! thankyou ATO :P

What do you mean Joel? The plug

you need to unbolt the whole lot and spray the needle on the inside and dont use degreaser

lol damo ner ner...

could be.... i pulled the top AFM off to clean it but it was already sparkling so i didnt bother about the other 1.... maybe its worth looking at...

those chromies on your car damo look crazy when the spokes are painted with 2pac gloss black! a mate of mine did it and they're not bad at all

I was going to say the same thing :P They look pretty good but would look alot better with black spokes

200-300 for the front bar sprayed maybe?

but when i went to arnedale to pick up my mum there was a freaken RBT on the street where the carpark is where bunny had her cruises! cop asked if i had a bov i said yes and it's stock, he let me through :P

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