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http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/motorcylist-...u-1225879513502

Very, very close to where I had my accident, and the cyclist was travelling in the same direction I was. Makes my stomach churn just thinking about it. RIP to the biker :)

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That section of road is rubbish. Had a mate go down probably that same corner too. We had to use a car to remove his bike from being wedged into the guard rail. He was busted up pretty bad, but nothing life threatening.

Does anyone know how to fit a lift kit to a hilux?

I'm sure I could do it myself, but I've never done it before and rather someone who's done it before help out :)

please help so I can fit some 35" tread!!!

suspension lift kye? if so it'll be easy as

spring and shock are normally separate, so its just a case of out with the old in with the new

Anywhere in Adelaide that will service/diagnose some Cusco coilovers that are knocking?

So far I've tried Manta but they didn't want to touch them.

Pillow ball mounts are stuffed....get rid of them.

Rubber mounts are fine for the street and occasional track work (and much quieter)....unless it's a track car, why bother with those things.

best way to remove battery corrosion?

soapy water and a rag?

baking soda and warm water in a small cup , into a paste then spread on corrosion, rinse with fresh water, but DO NOT get into open cells where you fill water

think you meant distilled water weezy ? it goes inside the battery

random car porn

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i gotta do my whole boot :D

mix it in a sprayer a lot thinner it should bubble a lot then rinse with cool fresh water then dry,,,, any thick corrosion use a toothbrush or soft scrubber..

have fun...lol

PS it eats clothes slowly so do it with old crappy ones

only cost a few bucks to do it, look in the baking isle for baking soda

mix it in a sprayer a lot thinner it should bubble a lot then rinse with cool fresh water then dry,,,, any thick corrosion use a toothbrush or soft scrubber..

have fun...lol

PS it eats clothes slowly so do it with old crappy ones

only cost a few bucks to do it, look in the baking isle for baking soda

ive got a box of baking soda in the kitchen

just trying to work out what mixture to use as the last time i did it , well failed epicly because corrosion is back again ...

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