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I know my kids love it...

The youngest one (2) always goes "woowwwwwww" when I gun it...

The other two just squeals in delight...LOL

hmm... might be something in that. I've seen Scott take his son for an enthusiastic drive to put him to sleep.

I guess there is still hope for the future generation of drivers yet!

I know my kids love it...

The youngest one (2) always goes "woowwwwwww" when I gun it...

The other two just squeals in delight...LOL

I know what you mean and the clincher are the DVD headrests..

finally installed the spare factory ballasts and wiring loom into my headlights. now i dont have those ballasts in my engine bay. they will be going to the fiat for some HID goodness!

far out dude lol

did you buy a 2nd hand one before? apparently the revised one doesnt suffer the same problem (of sudden death)

Nope, my replacement was an OEM Nissan unit - brand new. Found my receipt , $248 later.. Im hoping there was a warranty on it!

Nope, my replacement was an OEM Nissan unit - brand new. Found my receipt , $248 later.. Im hoping there was a warranty on it!

strange......did you get this through me or the mob in Vic?

strange......did you get this through me or the mob in Vic?

Got it locally through a mate

Which filter are you using Dunc?

Oiled or dry?

Dry filter, I was actually on my way home with a new one when it died!

Got my side skirts back this arvo; resplendent in KH3. Refitted; mmmm, sexehh...

Also picked up some tasteful, black "Leb mesh" for my front bar aperture.

Now just waiting for the bars to be finished!

Got my side skirts back this arvo; resplendent in KH3. Refitted; mmmm, sexehh...

Also picked up some tasteful, black "Leb mesh" for my front bar aperture.

Now just waiting for the bars to be finished!

where's the "like" button HAHA

AFM did indeed have warranty on it, replacement part is coming ex-sydney; anticipated mid-late this week. May well follow through on my earlier jest about putting a spare in the cubby hole :ninja:

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