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this... hence going an Evo... 230rwkw in evo form will be the minimum power i think i'd be able to handle

I love the idea of the BRZ but i just cant deal with having a 6.3 kw car, and i'm not modding a new car

No golf?

Sounds like you're using E-go Jono...

taking all the fairings off to get em re painted. thinking just black for everything

will i need to notify vicroads for changing colours?

Yes, a simple phone call though.

Haha used to use that courier all the time cause they are without doubt the cheapest pricks around. I used to be able to send a gearbox on a friggen skid to South Australia for $20.

They save you money when you choose to drop off/pickup from a depot too...doubt your sender passedthe discount onto you though. It will be there tomorrow I'm guessing.

Technically I got free postage. Asked what the cheapest he could do pick up. Said x, then i was like, cheapest posted to melburn. x. win win.

Plus, i'm never home when they deliver the stuff. So its better when I can pick it up from the depot.

yeh... while it's definately the better family car i have read enough reviews and spoken to enough owners now to know it's not enough for me to have fun in.

the esp/tc is hardwired and can NOT be turned off. so even when you are on a racetrack with tc/esp turned off and the car detects an "emergency procedure" (hard entry to corner / slide / hard braking) the computer takes over and cuts all power.

gayer than a handbag full of rainbows

evo 8 MR will be next

just wanted to say thanks to all the people who gave me some advice and said it was worth sending a letter to try get out of the speeding ticket i got a few months ago

i recieved a letter back today with the infringment being removed and just an offical warning!

so when i get around to attending garage cafe soon i owe a few of you a drink or two for saving me a bit of cash :D thanks!

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