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$25 for CAMS is pay on the day, chief. Has nothing to do with SAU.

Oops. Already transferred, figured SAU had to pay the money to CAMS anyway on my behalf. Can I just get a refund on the day?

yeah Ryan that shouldn't be a problem

less our withdrawal fee of $25

Sure Steve, do I get a free CAMS day licence when I pay the withdrawal fee? :P

Front shocks, pads and rotors in yesterday, rears go in next week. I may get everything fitted in time at this rate!

I still gotta refit my rear subframe.

And fit my injectors.

And cams...

And fuel pump...

And have my exhaust made...

And my intercooler piping...

And my catch can...

And get it tuned...

So I've basically achieved nothing.

You've been working on fixing that diff for longer than I've been scratching my about the Borg Warner though...

Just spent more time thinking of which direction to really take things into.

Car is at boostworx at the momemt mate, getting a few issues looked at. Hopefully will have the car back by next week :D

Once I get it back then it is due for a full service, new pads. So that will be oil, filter, brake fluid, pads, coolant. Than swap the wheels and get it track ready :D

Krish are you running a hicas lock bar? Im gonna get one before the track day

Don't need to. Have had no issues with it yet so why bother with it.

I think I will be joining the beginer group as I have to trial a few different things :D

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