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Hmm ...

Collected from importers in Sydney ... had 32,000kms on the clock then ... drove it back to Adelaide!

Drove it to Wagga Wagga and Canberra and back to Adelaide a month or so ago.

Driven to work every day and cruises on weekends.

Driving it this Thursday to the Phillip Island MotoGP for the weekend.

I'm racking up the mileage ... how about you? :)

i got my car at 56xxx , those 4,000ks have been driving around the streets and the hills :blink:

and i need new tyres and rego tomorrow and im unemployed !

the costs of hobbies these days :)

while your talking about wiring, are you any good with headlight wiring Ryan?

my parkers(angel eyes, just the led ring and dash lights) come one when my door is opened. they turn off when i shut my door, and still work fine via the headlight stalk.

could that mean that the person that wired them up somehow crossed them with the interior light switch, so its turned on when the door is open?

Anyone know how look boost worx are booked out for? Ring them anyways tomorrow to find out, thought someone might know, need a massive service done before i start driving again, been 5 months just sitting around. Want to find out what a few other 'problems' are with it also.

i actually didn't mind it the track they used and camera angles were crap but on the whole the show wasn't to bad of a rip

i was suprised that they didnt really show us the track before they started chucking car on there.

i guess im just real picky and dont like change :) original top gear ftw!!! :)

was good seeing you again at the dinner btw steve, hadnt seen you in ages haha

Sorta same question as above^ but diff

my cars been off the road for nearly what 3 months now? something like that anyways there starting to paint it this week just gotta find a front bar..probs gonna go aftermarket coz cant find the aero bar for the 32. Anywho what i'm asking is should i change the oil n oil filter n maybe coolant as its been just sitting there for the 3 months its been off the road??

Oh and also where abouts is Aussie dyno as im probs gonna take my car there from now on as everyone seems to be saying good things about em and im sick of fishers.

Cheers guys n gals

cheers, did not even think of using fast :)

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LMFAO haha ur a funny kent carl lol

Hows ur 32 goin?? havnt seen ya since that meet down at the kmart carpark on anzacs earlier on in the year.

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