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That slammed GTR is awful. Never should a GTR be slammed and have stretched tyres. Never.

On a different note, anyone ever driven a VW Jetta? Just like a Golf? Wouldn't mind one (being in the market for a new car) and this has given me some more inspiration

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yep drove the diesel jetta. Cant remember engine size, was a rental.

It was actually pretty good. Had a lot of torque (being a diesel) and was quite quick. Fuel consumption was awesome too.

Yea Josh beats adru. Andru can't put down the 400rwkw. Joshs is running 320awkw now but is maxing out Afms at 350

Saw you guys at maccas. How does your car go against them?

Edit: not being a smart ass im just curious!

Ok so I consulted this website and now I know what i'm going to make for dinner:

THIS WEBSITE

I recommend that anyone use this website when unsure about their dining options.

EDIT: You'll need to remove the space in the url to be able to view the site. The swear filter on the forum does not allow the 'f' word.

where is the 1kg steak at Crown? Margo's?

Nah it's at steakout, 1kg rump $44 or 1kg t-bone for $47...bone will only take weight out of the meat though so I'll go with the rump

Margo's has a good eye fillet, not big at all but delicious...did 2 of those meals back to back once, finished off with the warm mud cake, mmmm

hey guys, just wondering if anyone might have a pair of 33n/a or s2 stagea 2 pot front calipers in melb? i have a wtb thread up in the stegea section but so far only ppl in s.a and nsw have posted :( thought id try here and see if anyone might have some lying around?

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