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Get finance dude, it'll be like $200-300 interest by the time you pay it off.

8k and that's a huge bargain. Beautiful colour too.

Hell I'll lend you the cash...and only charge you one, one and a half points tops.

How come you went to Mohsens ?

Nah legitimately the tip... lol it was for work purposes

Birds go click on the link Nick posted a couple pages back.. dude's ebay ad looks like a 13 year old girl's myspace page

Negz, done a few front guards and kept the lining. Tony's one, jonoes two.. And a few others from the BMW forums aswell. And I got my linig back in too, just lost the passenger side so I have to source a new/used one

ah not bad, i cut mine up as they scrubbed. Soft suspension for aussie roads dont like any offset lol

I think so, he said the only reason it's all passed is because its extremely neat and very well hidden ie gate and big turbo.

But for guard lining? Man it's such a waste of time, and one lining is $70

If you can wait 10 days for shipping you can get it for $50 from japan or $20 From UAE through amayama, 63843-65F00 is the part #

More so on ours as there's wires that run along the top rail and apparently "if the tyre pops and shreds the steel lining can rip through those wires"

I'm sorry but WTF...

so a bit of plastic that flys off if you go past 200km/h is going to protect anything if a tyre pops.

as tony would say

this rustles my jimmys

I lost one of mine coming out of the sweeper at winton and the other on the main straight at PI..

not like the attache too well in the first place, never realized it was a RWC thing tho..oh well.

I lost mine on my old car also and that passed the RWC without. I've noticed that mechanics are very inconsistent with these things.

Still more carrying on about Blown GS i see :D

Not at all surprising when a LS3 (6.2ltr) with nothing more than cams/tune/exhaust will put down 330rwkw N/A - that shit be crazy :D

Friend of mines blown LS1 makes 370rwkw and runs mid 10s, blower sits on about 7psi and it's a stock LS1 with 80,000kms done now with the blower (160,000 total). Gotta laugh at that really - RB26's would be on borrowed time in such conditions.

But i'd still take a 2.6 R33 GTR any day of the week. :merli:

Negz, done a few front guards and kept the lining. Tony's one, jonoes two.. And a few others from the BMW forums aswell. And I got my linig back in too, just lost the passenger side so I have to source a new/used one

Good work Aaron!

I lost one of mine coming out of the sweeper at winton and the other on the main straight at PI..

not like the attache too well in the first place, never realized it was a RWC thing tho..oh well.

Yeah haha my right undertray and guard liner ripped off down the Sandown straight two weeks ago.

Never to be seen again...oh well...

If you can wait 10 days for shipping you can get it for $50 from japan or $20 From UAE through amayama, 63843-65F00 is the part #

Thanks, but can't need to have in done within 7 days so he doesn't have to do a full Roady again

I'm sorry but WTF...

so a bit of plastic that flys off if you go past 200km/h is going to protect anything if a tyre pops.

as tony would say

this rustles my jimmys

Not even, the plastic is that thin that of it does pop it would probably go through it anyway Lol

Aaron looks like your mate in the M3 seems to be pretty popular, looks like he'll take out the prize

Also will be driving my bro's Evo for the next week. Forgot how naice it is to drive

Which evo is it? Care to take me for a spin so I know what I'm getting into?

Yeh, people love his m3, and I think most of his mates have shared the link

Which evo is it? Care to take me for a spin so I know what I'm getting into?

Yeh, people love his m3, and I think most of his mates have shared the link

Evo 8 MR

Yeah can take you for a spin if you want.

I'll have the car for the next 3 weeks or so, so can do whenever

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