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I wouldnt go the A1RM's if your car is a daily.

They are very harsh when cold and will chew through your rotors in 20,000km. Although are very good, its not worth chewing the rotors.

I ruined my rotors from 20,000km daily driving. Contacted QFM and thats the explanation they told me.

Use the QFM HPX's for daily and the A1RM's for track.

Nah it's a weekender, I wouldn't even do 10,000km in a year I don't think

Gotta agree. What other shows ya watch?

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douchebag

Heaps of stuff.. too much to mention.. californication is a good one.. then you got the usual big bang theory, how i met your mother etc.. rewatching some scrubs these days as well for lols.. breaking bad is also good but need to get back into it.. and obviously top gear.. a movie series called super speeders also good (basically americans dragging and shiz)

^^ Sounds average for a weekender...

I do about 2 oil changes a year and they are done at 5000km intervals.

Well, it's my only car and I drive it to work.

Is the civic a daily?

Yup :P

Heaps of stuff.. too much to mention.. californication is a good one.. then you got the usual big bang theory, how i met your mother etc.. rewatching some scrubs these days as well for lols.. breaking bad is also good but need to get back into it.. and obviously top gear.. a movie series called super speeders also good (basically americans dragging and shiz)

How many seasons you think himym has got left in it? :P I reckon 3-4 more seasons...

Also still no pics of my boat? :(

Dude isn't replying... :[

wtf do you guys just take your cars up and down your street once a month or something?

I do over 400ks a week and it's also a "weekender"

Use it...

Work is 10 mins drive and usually too lazy to go for a drive cos I work evenings which usually limits how far I can drive, also usually hate weekend drives cos its full of idiots thinking its ok to not allow you to pass on decent roads...

Foglights ftw!

I'm sure you were thinking that when you got fined in Kinglake for having your foglights on lol

Starting full-time work next week, so my car is becoming a weekend warrior. Might be time for that ethanol conversion

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