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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

Service @ Boostworx?

Also with wheels, I got new te37's and new tyres, should I

A. run te37's with new tyres or

B. use my old rims with new tyres (that means, undo the old tyres, put in new tyres, balance, then take new tyres off & onto te37s after track day? >_<

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Service @ Boostworx?

Also with wheels, I got new te37's and new tyres, should I

A. run te37's with new tyres or

B. use my old rims with new tyres (that means, undo the old tyres, put in new tyres, balance, then take new tyres off & onto te37s after track day? >_<

Depends, are they all the same tyres? How worn current ones?

Service @ Boostworx?

Also with wheels, I got new te37's and new tyres, should I

A. run te37's with new tyres or

B. use my old rims with new tyres (that means, undo the old tyres, put in new tyres, balance, then take new tyres off & onto te37s after track day? >_<

No way, why pay so much for something that I can do at home :P I only use boost worx if a) I don't have time for it, b) Its something that I am not sure of and looks a touch difficult, c) CBF :P

Run the new wheels mate :D

bigkevracer Full Payment Received has personally asked to be put on the next track day as work commitments have come upon him, this is fine

so another spot has opened up

thank you for contacting me Ryan

ok guys we have had a couple of spots open up so that last remaining spots are open to anyone member or not

take this amazing opertunity to join the club at the track and see some other fast cars and talk to some great people about their cars

quick recap:

How Much: $200 PLUS an extra $25 for CAMS license

When: 7th November 2011

Where: Mallala Motorsport Park

Payment Details:

Name: Skylines Australia - SA Chapter

BSB: 105 192

ACC: 028 822 340

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