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yuk, too friggan salty

crumpets, better then pancakes but not as good as waffles.... the debate begins again...lol

how about french toast ???

eww at pancakes (unless from cafe primo...lots of cream and that other stuff :))............and WAFFLES WTF!

yanks. weak as piss. vegemite is awesome.

+1

they have no taste :)

I thought I was your best friend Dave? No more special hugs for you

youre my special friend luke. :)

Someone buy J-dawgs rims first tho lol.

id rather buy some 17x9 and 17x10 low offsets in wmb eh...

or maybe some 11r's... or those new ssr's...

yeah 16.8L left. Still got Krishy's car to do, and a whole bunch of guards to roll.

If your heading to the Dyno Day i'll bring a container with me, get you to fill it, and grab it off you later in the week if thats cool mate? Would be after 4ltrs

yeah 16.8L left. Still got Krishy's car to do, and a whole bunch of guards to roll.

you can scratch me off that guard roll list. couldnt wait, ended up getting chris at tyrepower to do them.

http://www.motul.com.au/product_line_up/gear_box/gear05.html

It says dont use with cars with LSD. So maybe not. I'll have a look tomorrow what i used for front and rear diff.

Dave those 11R's are a pretty nice rim, they come in matt black :)

lol. nevermind. misread that. :P

just doing the sums now, 9 +15 should be sweet on the front. should be. 9.5/10 +15 on the rear should sit about where i want it.

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