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ok still havnt got anyone to tell me where i can get rails made to suit the 33 with aftermarket seats....come on boys help a brother out :)

wilshire i think the place is called

its up the road from the old wheelworx place on south road

F*ck i had this waiting time between pm's. Trying to sell heaps of shit and gotta wait before i send another pm.

If you ponied up the whole $45 to become an SAU:SA member you would have flood control partially removed and more PM storage space :P (plus all the discounts, extra forums to see/advertise stuff and access to the Member only events) :)

If you ponied up the whole $45 to become an SAU:SA member you would have flood control partially removed and more PM storage space :D (plus all the discounts, extra forums to see/advertise stuff and access to the Member only events) :P

ive still got failure flood control and im a member :)

the newest dirt circuit racing track that has been slowely been built the last 12 months at truro hada meet and greet with some cars turning laps was great too see........5 yrs on here my car is not spotted once lol yet my mid life crisis sticker is in this vid lol.

check the track out

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Sorry yeah Madaz is right - making a donation gets rid of flood control (but unfortunately the donation system is broken currently so I you can't do it), and becoming an SAU:SA member gets you extra PM space.

As I just mentioned in the PC Thread, a casual position at my work will be coming available soon. The person will need to know computer software/hardware/trouble shooting/etc - modems/networks/monitors/Os's/etc, sales experience would be nice, but is not essential if your knowledge is good.

I want some! You wouldn’t mind driving out to Mawson Lakes to give me a couple of slices would you? I’m hungry :D As usual I’ve spent my hour off from uni on SAU and now I don’t have enough time to get some lunch.

I want some! You wouldn't mind driving out to Mawson Lakes to give me a couple of slices would you? I'm hungry :D As usual I've spent my hour off from uni on SAU and now I don't have enough time to get some lunch.

oh yep sau can do that to you....time flies when your on SAU

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