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not sure to be honest on those coilovers man. the lowest model would be the most streetable i'd say. and more than enough for what you need. as with any set tho, try and find out the spring rates.

sooo, i only just got home from work and am too buggered to come out tonight. not to mention the lack of interest, so how about we go see the westies tomorrow instead?? maybe with a drive by of Harry's if we feel like it?

feels so good driving again, oh how i missed it

yeah i bet. i couldnt imagine not having a license for any period of time. i'd go bonkers.

if the weather stays like this im not heading out tonight, we sprayed a concrete pool in the rain today. and have no intention of being out in it again.

hey guys, well my car finally go's into rpm next friday for its full haltech tune and some custom piping, so looking forward to going out cruising with you guys.

Does anyone know of anyone who will do a cheap towe job though, and its literally a 500mtr towe. The local towies want a bit to much.

Does anyone have the number of the guy around the morayfield area that is always towing cars on a trailer in a falcon wagon?

push it like a 200 series landcruiser thats run out of diesel on the gold coast highway... :thumbsup:

so you gotta put an unlicensed 15 year old at the wheel to steer so the adults can push...

wouldn't it have been easier to walk to the closest servo, get a jerry can, fill it with diesel, walk back, fill up the car, drive down to the servo, and fill it up from there?

Do you still need that tow dude? we have a guy who takes care of us at morayfield (thanks to skyline steve) he knows how to get the low beasts up unlike the rest of the retards

i would push it but its about 150mtrs on morayfield rd i need to go down and cross... and its getting to hot to push cars anyway

yeah still need it towed, no front bar on it so it should be ok for whatever height to.

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Why even bother, just go steal a commodore. oh wait don't, thats more embarassing.

btw, for all the northerners (where ever to morayfield to scaboolture)

I will be holding a bbq at my place for a 'house warming shindig'

For all those guys ive met, and the ones i will soon are more then welcome to come over, food, drinks, clints singing voice.

Dates are yet to be organized, think of it as our first monthly meet and drink.

wouldn't it have been easier to walk to the closest servo, get a jerry can, fill it with diesel, walk back, fill up the car, drive down to the servo, and fill it up from there?

maybe, but the servo was about 250m away and they had no fuel carrying containers...

no other choice, so 2 of us pushed it...

Why even bother, just go steal a commodore. oh wait don't, thats more embarassing.

btw, for all the northerners (where ever to morayfield to scaboolture)

I will be holding a bbq at my place for a 'house warming shindig'

For all those guys ive met, and the ones i will soon are more then welcome to come over, food, drinks, clints singing voice.

Dates are yet to be organized, think of it as our first monthly meet and drink.

well mate, as long as it is on a weekend i don't have my boy, i'll come along

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