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$480

so if u have a fire in your boot? lol. Looks good.

lol yeah gonna be getting another one to put inside the cabin of the car aswell :(

things like that u get xtra points for at shows apparantly lol

lol yeah gonna be getting another one to put inside the cabin of the car aswell :P

things like that u get xtra points for at shows apparantly lol

And i brought mine in case my car court on fire, i didn't know they were worth points :(

And i brought mine in case my car court on fire, i didn't know they were worth points :)

yeah when its formal judgin it counts.........while on the other hand informal (spectator judging) it wouldnt matter cause they prob wouldnt care!!!!!!

thanks to whatsisname for the $45 600x300x60 fmic, will sell my return apexi unit and fit, soon

also picked up a front set of dba slotted discs, will machine down and whack onto the rear's

:banana:

all coming up millhouse.

well this morning i was woken to be told my dad was in an accident, atleast this time i had a little more sleep.

Taxi went up the back of the car, it's still drivable though.

they things come in 3's, that's 2 things to happen so i'm thinking the 3rd will be me going early lol crap

Stooooked

Fitted up the CD player I got from DRFT33 today and to my pleasant surprise all the shit on the back of my old one plugged straight into the new one and she fired up without incident :blink::cool:

Yay for not having to listen to radio presenters and ads anymore :banana:

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