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[Fulli-6] stuff for your vl turbo. Well that's what the adds are portraying...

I don't have VL Turbo. I guess I won't be shopping at Autobarn.

Come buy stuff from me in the Clayton one n find out :P @grant

No desire to drive down to Clayton and find out, sorry.

And is this the new one next to bowling thing on Princess Highway?

only thing worth buying from autobarn is vacuum hose/s lol its just full of ricey useless shiz

things i regularly buy from autobarn include, plugs, filters, oils, misc fluids, degreaser etc etc

See the autobarn down my way is full of retards so I always shopped at supercheap, oh and it's overpriced... What discount you get?

Called MTQ yesterday, they are expecting the GTX range of Garrett turbos this month some time :)

I don't have VL Turbo. I guess I won't be shopping at Autobarn.

No desire to drive down to Clayton and find out, sorry.

And is this the new one next to bowling thing on Princess Highway?

yeah it is.

No Adam we don't...

And the disc is good on personal items but friends/ relos get 5%. All I'll say. Can't ruin the mystery! :P

f**k these drop down ads are giving me the shits! I don't give a shit about Steve Waugh talking the long walk or some cock-bag on the big drop. AAARRGHHH!

i got so fed up with that i started a thread to try to get christian to remove them...

in the end i decided to use ad block... it's bloody wonderful! :wub:

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