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The bolts to get my coilpacks out are they 12mm

yes steve.

if i buy a brand spanking new Power FC, will i still need to get it tuned?

trying to figure out if its worth buying a brand new 1 or 2nd hand? seem as both will require a tune.

You will be able to drive it but its best to get it straight onto a dyno to see where its at, as every car behaves different to it.

well i cant get my bloody turbo lines off :P

got the dump pipe off which was a bitch! and the gearbox crossmember hmmmm ill leave that to ryan LOL

lol, see ya soon mate.

Just had a phone call from some wanker enquiring about my GSXR race bike. :no:

Him: "I heard you're selling a bike. What is it and how much?"

Me: "GSXR 600 race or track bike only. No road gear. Comes with race stands front and rear, tyre warmers front and rear, spare race fairings, spare gearbox and other parts. $5000 flat."

Him: "Will it take much to get it on the road?"

Me: "Not my problem. You've called about a 'race bike' mate. Obviously, you haven't read the ad, nor do you know what you want to buy."

Him: "Thats why I called you. I was only told by a mate you had a cheap bike for sale."

Me: "I have a race bike for sale at a cheap price, if thats what you mean." (I've already made my mind up this guy is a tool)

Him: "So its not registered?"

Me: "You're a dreamer mate, and I don't deal with dreamers. I'm not selling a race bike to a young fool looking to kill himself racing on the street. Good bye"

Him: "Nah, wait mate. I'm trying to buy a bike for my brother, not me. Can me and my brother come look at it."

Me: "Won't get you any closer to owning it."

[hang up phone]

:D

I get nothing but clueless f**kheads, dreaming they're the next Casey Stoner. But they all want a cheap road bike. Yet, they ring up for a bike advertised as a "race bike, no street gear". Then they try and talk me down on price.

Its a bargain, its a steal, its the sale of the century ... f**k it I'm keeping it.

[end rant]

:P

lol yehhhhhh just a lil too far haha, only a hour and a half drive!

anyone here for a come and try day out at collingrove hillclimb???? only $40 :no:

Hell yeah, im keen. Getting my semi slicks on saturday :P

lol yehhhhhh just a lil too far haha, only a hour and a half drive!

anyone here for a come and try day out at collingrove hillclimb???? only $40 :D

for sure when date and time

damo, you wanna paint my fascia?

that is sooo wrong after you guys talking about HJ's and Sausages now whos painting your face with what :P

Hell yeah, im keen. Getting my semi slicks on saturday :no:

nice one man :D

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