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hahaha that .gif has been getting around hey.

scandy that vid is sweet. pitty about the music IMO, i love seeing euro cars linking corners

i thought the music suited the drivers and the cars attitude pretty well actually.

and heres one that isnt as fun as the last video, but cool none the less. gixxer 1000 powered vw polo.

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Got my AM dump front + hi flow cat fitted up properly this morning by Andrew and I must say it is awesome. More response, turbo spools faster and overall there's more bottom end. Fantastic customer service from Andrew and a top bloke, I'd recommend his products to anyone. :)

^^ thank you that is why i recommend Andrew his customer server outperforms most, and he is a great guy to chat too

Hey Steve, what area is Andrew located in, might have a couple of jobs for him both on the daily and the 33

omg, one drunk bogan without headlights on his falcon crashed in hills last night and people are again blaming it on cars with "spoilers and mag wheels"... http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/story/0...5006301,00.html

Why do we need to build a racetrack when we have Mallala? Likewise these idiots say if they had a drag strip these things would not happen. Has anyone besides me heard of Adelaide International Raceway? Why should I, as a hard working taxpayer, have to folk out money so these moronic idiots can act like juveniles on a racetrack? If they want one they can bloody well pay for it with higher registration!!

Posted by: The idiotic youth of our roads

what a city of whingers is this is... no offence, but cant wait to move back to qld...

omg, one drunk bogan without headlights on his falcon crashed in hills last night and people are again blaming it on cars with "spoilers and mag wheels"... http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/story/0...5006301,00.html

What the hell was he thinking? :)

^^ thank you that is why i recommend Andrew his customer service outperforms most, and he is a great guy to chat too

+1. Hence....

AMPdecal.jpg

[poor camera phone pic]

I should also mention that my dump/front and cat that I purchased from Andrew DID NOT require modification to go as first thought.

What the hell was he thinking? :)

i see you were lucky enough you got your comment published... mine got rejected as usually and it was pretty much only what i wrote in post above  :iluvff:

they usually only accept comments supporting their side of story... and i thought newspapers were not supposed to be biased...

seriously, just about anyone could become journalist in australia looking at quality of journalism here... hoon stories in advertiser and bra stories on ACA seem to be australian journalism at its peak...

the message here is if you are a retard that repeated every school year 3 times, failed at just about anything, dont have any qualification/education whatsoever but are not in physical shape to do anything with your hands: become a journalist or a cop... or maybe a road safety minister

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