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this guy from malaysia wants me to send him a container load of cool room panels for him to sample..

he probably reads SAU and figured you'd be dumb enough

/burn

Any recommendations for a 34 GTR battery from you wastelanders? And also a trickle charger or battery maintainer etc?

optima yellowtop

No longer an L plater :cool:

Congrats on the pass any plans for new bike? or going to wait the LAMS out?, I rode up to arthurs seat today with my cousins ninja 250 (took his for a spin as well) he got it brand new, but i think it might have issues it had like NO power.. and meant to be like 2hp less than my new bike.. also what does yours idle at? his idles pretty high (with choke off)

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Congrats on the pass any plans for new bike? or going to wait the LAMS out?, I rode up to arthurs seat today with my cousins ninja 250 (took his for a spin as well) he got it brand new, but i think it might have issues it had like NO power.. and meant to be like 2hp less than my new bike.. also what does yours idle at? his idles pretty high (with choke off)

Probably wait a while, maybe look at getting a real bike coming into summer...

Not sure what mine idles at, I'll start it up later if I can be f**ked and let you know

yeah good idea to wait until summer, go a r6 I reckon

his idles at like 3k.. think there must be like a idle adjuster thingy on the side of the bike that he's overlooked / never been told about from peter stevens

when we having a sau ride? :D

want boost T.

also need front mount.

GTR front mount FTW, sits perfect in the front bar.

My cousin can hook you up with a grimmspeed one let me know if you want one

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqld8Rszjs8

how much?
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