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AGREED!!!! I bet 50% of the people on here havent even got their hands dirty once while working on a car..... and go by what the twit at their local autobarn (who also has no idea about cars) advises to use... then further along that word gets passed along to more unsuspecting and out the know people as gospel...

WE WANNA SEE PROOF PEOPLE!!!!!

you dont need to work on cars everyday to know what your talking about, and there was no need to be little me by what you said ryan, yes im a beauty therapist and a girl but i know what im on about and if i dont know what you guys are talking about i dont say anything.

1. I always get my hands dirty when servicing my car or changing clutches ect ask anyone who knows me, like when we went away and i was fixing adrians intercooler pipe on the side of the road just out of Truo

2. I worked at autobarn for over 12 months and never sold them the wrong oil, plugs or anything and i sold a shit load of performance parts ie turbos/intercoolers/exhausts and had those people come back and only deal with me and they were all boys.

whos going to shutzenfest next yr??

maybe a sau drink and get pissed event.... im excited already!!!

SAU have been well represented at Schutzenfest for the past 6 years or so

Andrew (Nightcrawler) usually posts a thread, but many just know its on and turn up.

Last year we even had a team t-shirt "I'm Sotally Tober"

whos going to shutzenfest next yr??

maybe a sau drink and get pissed event.... im excited already!!!

FK YES!!

So damn keen for shitzenfaced :banana::)

Good looking fitment also there Adrian, nice and flush so you should hopefully not get hassled for it.

Edited by AndrewJZX100
SAU have been well represented at Schutzenfest for the past 6 years or so

Andrew (Nightcrawler) usually posts a thread, but many just know its on and turn up.

Last year we even had a team t-shirt "I'm Sotally Tober"

i'll be busy between the usual sau table and the work one :)

although drinking with work people can be a bad idea.............

.. not looking forward to tomorrow morning :banana:

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