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Mate just got a major defect pulling out of the panel shop. Didn't directly take a speed, and was going over it on angle and the cops pulled him up about 10 seconds later.

Got done for being too low, tint, walls, bump stops and tyre placard. Merry Christmas.

let me know if u want aircon, i can get volume builder prices.. quote for my alarm from RACV was $600 more with 2 less sensors.. from another alarm place was $200 extra and 2 less sensors as well :\

Yes please Kaz! What's brands can you get? I have nfi about air-con brands and quality so will have to do some research :D

Primus back in the 90's. Always a huge queue waiting for dialup technical support.

On the current topic so far very happy with the two Panasonic split systems I had installed a couple of months back.

Aircon will cost me $3k + install, which shouldn't be much with my mate doing the electrical and his mate doing the plumbing

Bike would cost me $250+$250 in licensing, then $4-5k for the bike, $250ish in rego, $1k-ish in gear

Would be out riding it and wouldn't need the aircon on...

hmmmmmm

Need both

Dam its hard to get off the line with my new car :domokun: Needs a tune so when I light them up off the line I can recover and overtake ;)

f**k me the ZF auto in performance mode is quick shifter though, pretty impressive.

Dezz bike is good fun, good to just get away from everything and take some "me" time. No phone, no radio, no stressing about work. It clears your head. And then you've got the adrenaline pumping if you want to go a little silly.

Dam its hard to get off the line with my new car :domokun: Needs a tune so when I light them up off the line I can recover and overtake ;)

f**k me the ZF auto in performance mode is quick shifter though, pretty impressive.

Dezz bike is good fun, good to just get away from everything and take some "me" time. No phone, no radio, no stressing about work. It clears your head. And then you've got the adrenaline pumping if you want to go a little silly.

people are gonna tell you auto is gay.

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