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lol, i rate breaking into my own house, dont even have to cause damage

I'd NEVER get into my house if I locked myself out. Home security is quite good :)

Might need to get a key cut and stash it and my mum's (who rents my other house around the corner), just in case!

:D

Pete did u see my answer to ur question about seeing the light?? lol

yeah I did.......just shook my head as if to say, "I told you so"

very nice, let me know your thoughts on the ebc reds once you have given them some curry. and im in the market for coilovers aswell so bit of feedback would be nice to hear..

no probz Mark, will do

yeah I did.......just shook my head as if to say, "I told you so"

lol i was young and stupid..why o why didnt i listen to u lol

ah wells learnt a lesson i guess ay...looks like i shall be sending the 32 to aussie dyno from now on when i get her back

and i aint gonna be recomendin fishers to anyone lol

does anyone know anything about an old school hill climb thing? pretty sure it went down around fri 24 oct last year up eagles on the hill maybe wasnt a closed race thing just like a cruise to a car park

i seen pics of it on ns.com had heaps of old sports cars n a few new 1s like audi r8 etc

used to be the lead up to the f1's here but they still kept it going after f1s left.

any one know what the f im talking about :/

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glad to know someone knows there sh*t

so good idea to pass then rhys? if its just the lame cheap jags id give it a miss

odds are i will still go have a suss, im a sucker for classic cars. but yeh last year was massive cause it was the first year back in 10 years and was in conjunction with the clubman nationals (i love clubmans!haha).....

anyone going to check lobethal for the historic event on bathurst weekend??

alluminium radiator??? (spelling)

i been looking at a few but dunno whats good and whats not lol

Mine works a treat, temp rarely moves above warm, (it used to sit in the middle, now its only half way there)

Check it out if you are going to Kadina this weekend.

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??

I wouldnt change the coolant (unless its about due anyway)

I would change the oil (unless it was changed just prior to taking it off the road) Oil is cheap, if the k's on the oil are low just do an oil change and keep the same filter (if cash is tight).

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