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Can't Fault ARB gear, it really is top notch. Verrrrrrry noice bit of kit there mate

Here's my daily, goes great in traffic & costs me $12 a week in fuel

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considering getting a troll face sticker to put on the back of my helmet for the M4 parking-lot to admire on my commute

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Be carefull with putting stickers on helmets, some glues weakin the helmet casing :/

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Terry there are a few tracks at the end of chapman parade and a couple more down in penrith if your ever in the mood to organise a 4x4 meet ill get one from work and have some fun in the mud :)

Sounds good Adrian.

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We'll tee it up in a few weeks

BTW Fuel consumption recently has been 12.4l/100Km...

so as suggested, it's getting up there with all the extra stuff that's in/on it.

Still a great car with a great engine. It was pointed out to me that in 2005, "evo" magazine editors rated the E39 BMW as the Best Sedan ever manufactured throughout the 1900s. Big call.

It's a greal car but a bit fickle in its condition. It will leave you stranded on the side of the road over a 30amp fuse in a hidden fuse box lol can definitely see the appeal when they were new. It's my favorite saloon shape. I had to own one.

My daily driver, look out for a full feature in fast fours over the next few months :)

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Coming from a former s15 owner - that's very nice!

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