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If that was directed at me I hope I don't have to sell anytime soon as it took me long enough to finally get them on.

They are nice and wide 18 x 10 with +20 offset all around

Real headache to fit

Yep directed at you, still got first dibbs if you sell.

PS sorry for late reply just got back from holidays :whistling:

Idler - 56TB2801B01

Tensioner - 60TB0683

There are a few more numbers after those but they shouldn't need them.

They were crazy cheap, have the set coming from over east through Bunbury Bearings

Ok so obviously EXEMPT isn't around anymore.

Who would bee keen for another 32 cruise?

I'm definitely keen to come and meet some of you guys/girls/whatever you are and have a chat and BBQ weather permitting ofcourse.

Now I have no idea about maps so I'm happy for people to make suggestions and dates.

Hopefully this time most of us can actually make it.

Too far, my back will be broken...

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Even Collie is to far :(

Anyone know where there are some maps on here? Or anywhere for that matter?

I'm happy to organise it just have no idea where to drive as the only cruises I have been on involved random searches by the police for *disturbing the peace*

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Even Collie is to far :(

Anyone know where there are some maps on here? Or anywhere for that matter?

I'm happy to organise it just have no idea where to drive as the only cruises I have been on involved random searches by the police for *disturbing the peace*

first of all weak just weak. If i have nothin on ill come for a burn in the new r32.

Second, i think we can organise 'random' checks of your car if it will make you feel better :nyaanyaa:

first of all weak just weak. If i have nothin on ill come for a burn in the new r32.

Second, i think we can organise 'random' checks of your car if it will make you feel better :nyaanyaa:

Only if you bring yellow smiley face stickers that I can put on my windscreen after said checks :)

:rofl:

Bunch of pussies. There are some awesome roads down there and my mate from Bunno was informing me about one in particular that I have to check out!

Chuckie and I have done some epic day trips out of Bunno, the last one started in Australind and was about a 700km loop through the southwest, stopped in Bridgetown for lunch.

Not planning anything that long but will keep anyone who is interested updated :)

But you don't have solid suspension lol.

Have you got solid cradle bushes? My 32 is pretty f**king stiff but I don't have solid cradle bushes (was my daily when I did the cradle bushes so did go solids).

But seriously, most of the roads are better than most of the roads in Perth. If you're that worried about bouncing around, take the Forest Hwy instead of SW Hwy :)

:rofl:

Bunch of pussies. There are some awesome roads down there and my mate from Bunno was informing me about one in particular that I have to check out!

Chuckie and I have done some epic day trips out of Bunno, the last one started in Australind and was about a 700km loop through the southwest, stopped in Bridgetown for lunch.

Not planning anything that long but will keep anyone who is interested updated :)

Depending on what the final plan is im in, will be nice to go for a low drive in the new car.

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