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Well i rarely go to brissy, well into the heart anyway. Closest i get to brissy most times is springwood macca's or abit further up sometimes when we get in amongst the street crew on the highway on the weekend evenings but that hasnt happened for a while. Trying to stay off the freeway now. Espesh wen i pick up the new machine

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pain in the butt if ya ask me. But u would be used to it and probably know it like your palm knows your roger. As i know the goldy streets fairly well. But still more back roads to learn but thats all in time. Who's 33's was there at that cruize u just had?? Im after a suspension package for mine when i get it something to sit it a fraction lower but not too low

well i got wheels for me 33 already. There 18x8's. Avanti deathmesh they are. 235/40/18'sfor tread so a suspension package to suit the loot shouldnt be to hard aye. Plus the occasional swap back to the stock 16's on the rear for a bizzare unknown reason( secrets )

so far im thinking 3 inch from the turbo back, high flow cat, small resinator in the middle and a muffler at the back. Been told that will produce some noise with the resinator suppose to take out the supposed drone effect. Got told they can also add the drone so i aint know what to do at this stage but i dont want it to damn loud, would love to have it bulk loud but dont want to be hassled by the cops everytime they pass me

probly round 4inch. Matey i am not 100% sure on the exhaust yet i still have to get some more oppinions and even hear afew different combos before i decide. I just want the increase in power over a cat back system. then a pod filter comes im thinking latest apexi. should be very likeable ride once those options have takin affect

well thats the plan, it wont happen overnight but it will happen and i am positive of that. Its gonna be my pride n joy when i get it. I got to drive the car on saturday for bout 2 hours. Taking it places and getting it checked for big smashes previously and that checked out fine. Took it to the mag shop and stuck the mag beside it. showed my mum n sis. and the rest of the time was out on the road taking it for a strap. Really like the way it drove. Dont get me wrong i didnt nail it everywhere coz i am gonna buy the thing so i didnt wanna cane it to much. Do u got a car>>>?>??

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