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'cause when you see your car missing

i dont know...

...pretty sure i spun a big end yesterday, so my car might be out at work.

going to have to ride the r1 down.

CRAP, just remebered, i wanted them to price up my strut to mount plate bushes. pinch.gif

what do you do?

good point....I might try M7/M4 from the city....

I don't want to be late and miss my chance to use the word "bush" in a sentence without being hit for it.

hahahaha

i''d come past but wouldnt get there til 9pm lol if people are getting donuts i might drop in afterwards on my way home

hmm meeting till 5, St Leonards to Penrith in Peak hour pinch.gif I don't like my chances. It's a webex so maybe I'll login and walk away......

I'm with Duncan M7/M4. ( but I am starting that side )

Really looking forward to this, I know I'm not happy with my setup but I have NFI what to do about it.

without getting too far ahead....w34 stagea really benefits from sway bars front and rear - Daleo was running a group buy, it's the best 400 you can spend on making a stagea handle. I'll bring mine out tomorrow maybe they can throw it up on a hoist.

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