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woo car is ready, rolled my back right guard tonight, so shouldn't scrape at all. Will make it loook all pretty up in Kadina. Just download ministry of sound sessions 6 for the trip. Just pack the car saturday morning and away we go.

Where are we meeting at what time?

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ive told someone i work with who's attending the show to find you (cara) and harass you seeing as i wont be able to make it.

and if he does find you, tell him to set fire to his bumper.

Do you own a guard roller Luke? I wanna do mine. Then get some 20mm bolt-on spacers to fatten up the stance of the Gram Lights :bunny: Actually if anyone knows of anyone that has some bolt-on spacers lying around I could borrow for a short time to see what width I need it would be much appreciated.

Ok, back on topic .... I thought it is 1pm for 1:30pm departure from City Dismantlers, no?

Do you own a guard roller Luke? I wanna do mine. Then get some 20mm bolt-on spacers to fatten up the stance of the Gram Lights :bunny: Actually if anyone knows of anyone that has some bolt-on spacers lying around I could borrow for a short time to see what width I need it would be much appreciated.

Ok, back on topic .... I thought it is 1pm for 1:30pm departure from City Dismantlers, no?

Nah i dont. I had to use a rubber mallet and heat gun. Had to roll the back left at Mallala the other week as on the drive out there my new tyres were rubbing on the guard. Had no heat gun there so the paint cracked. The one i did tonight the paint cracked but hardly anything. Can't notice it anyways. Get them pumped out in the next couple of weeks so i can go from -3o camber to -1.5o, more grip and better tyre wear.

See you guys at the meet. Woo

Nah i dont. I had to use a rubber mallet and heat gun. Had to roll the back left at Mallala the other week as on the drive out there my new tyres were rubbing on the guard. Had no heat gun there so the paint cracked. The one i did tonight the paint cracked but hardly anything. Can't notice it anyways. Get them pumped out in the next couple of weeks so i can go from -3o camber to -1.5o, more grip and better tyre wear.

See you guys at the meet. Woo

guyzzz... its getting out of control :ermm:

keep in on topic.. waaaaah :)

remember no sloppy drunks this weekend :geek:

I'm sure Tracy will keep me under control :P

It'd be great to share a few bevvies with the SAU lads (and ladettes) and discuss the awesomeness of blue mesh all night :P

New drinking game: scull a schooner each time "blue mesh" is mentioned. I'd be totally smashed if ns.com got a hold of this game :laugh:

hahahaha good on ya :)

just packed everything. hope i have everything i need. cant find the SAU plates, i think i have them in a tub in the shed, and i dont have time to start unpacking everything at the moment to find them.

will see most of you tonight when i get down :blink:

also, can anyone explain why the 34 has more bags than what i do for this trip? lol ;)

Illl be warming up tonight for Kadina Saturday.

EA 5sp. My mate Jason said he knows someone with a massive amount of KW in a EA from Kadina ?

that b brads eb xr6 has 526rwkws not bad 4 a single cam 4.0l and a huge turbo with a autronic sm4 and e85 fuel

it is a sick car probly wont b at this show that only comes out on big events

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