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Correct. My brother made a workshop with a hoist which i like to use alot, and help mates out with cars to. Theres a small fee for using it if need be.

location is very discreet and not known by many ppl and it plans on staying that way.

Correct. My brother made a workshop with a hoist which i like to use alot, and help mates out with cars to. Theres a small fee for using it if need be.

location is very discreet and not known by many ppl and it plans on staying that way.

And i'll see you there tomorrow arvo to finish my car off.

Correct. My brother made a workshop with a hoist which i like to use alot, and help mates out with cars to. Theres a small fee for using it if need be.

location is very discreet and not known by many ppl and it plans on staying that way.

Yeah thats good man - Keep it that way.

Extremely handy I bet.

Adrian - Did you want to borrow our spare BBQ? Will need to supply your own gas bottle however - Its a big single hot plate style.

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haha, the location may or may not be accurate. Its up near Lenswood, isnt it :P

i heard its in elizabeth, got a big stupid looking lion on the fron of the joint

n weezy being a gtr driver u should know a twin setup is better than a big single :P

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20L jerry can bought and BP ultimate and a bottle of octane booster in now....woot woot just gota bleed the damn brakes and then time to give it some hammering around the track.....

the helmets for use are: Bieffe xl to suit normal sized bloke, and a AGV large i think for the more 'petite' headed ppl

Ive got a proper race Suomy xl helmet for mwa

car is ready, new ecu is working well bar 6500rpm cut, running map sensor rather than maf

Well my little Peugeot is nearly ready.

Its had a tune up, new spark plugs, new fuel & air filters, injector cleaner, fully flushed the brake fluid, new urethane bushes & front sway bar bushes and a wheel alignment.

Now I have to remove the sub, sub box & amp from the hatch and clean out the interior.

My only problem is the side bolstering on the right hand side of the drivers' seat has collapsed meaning I have to brace my right knee against the door when turning left. Luckily Mallala doesn't have too many left turns. The Recaro race seat I have only has rails for a R32/R33 so I couldn't use that. I also chose to stick with my EBC Greenstuff pads as they had plenty of meat left & I didn't see the point of fitting new pads for 1 day only. I need to spend my $ upgrading the GTRs brakes, not the Pugs.

Just have to find a helmet now. I've borrowed one but my head is too small for it (it's a medium & I need a small). That's the mission for today.

were did u get the jerry can from krishy and how mcuh?

Supercheap, Repco, Autobarn, etc - i'd recommend the black Fuel Safe 20L ones over the red Willow branded ones as we've seen several red ones leak fuel (all over the interior of a couple of cars) when stored at a slight angle.

Just have to find a helmet now. I've borrowed one but my head is too small for it (it's a medium & I need a small). That's the mission for today.

try one of mine, morphett vale anytime you want.

stagea is ready - was keeping the amp/sub in tho :(

im only taking my amp and sub out because they arent secured.

oh, and someone bring a fuel filling funnel? wont be very fun watching everyone splash 18L onto the side of their car and 2L in the tank.

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