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Well when he goes Prinny HWY almost weekly like a Kris Phaggot and has to brake from 200kmh I guess you do wear out the fluid a little faster than usual...

Tis so sad that he wants free brake fluid for his $60k Falcon.

In desperate for free brake fluid?

Well when he goes Prinny HWY almost weekly like a Kris Phaggot and has to brake from 200kmh I guess you do wear out the fluid a little faster than usual...

lol I go like once a month, not even - and tbh I haven't even checked fluids since I got the car brake fluid is just sitting in the closet (like matt)

Yep booking it tomorrow for early to mid may hopefully, but will be members only. Time renewal hey!?

eh not spending $50 on renewal and then $50 on a couple of dyno runs considering I won't be doing any other member things.. why not open to everyone like last year? dat dere shows good community of SAU!

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eh not spending $50 on renewal and then $50 on a couple of dyno runs considering I won't be doing any other member things.. why not open to everyone like last year? dat dere shows good community of SAU!

Spend $100 to get brake fluid.

Or you could simply go to shop and buy some for less than $100?

actually dyno days are normally open days.

but there normally discount membership on the day so I strongly encourage ppl to join.

this year not confirmed yet but we shall announce shortly

Good, I was thinking it would be members only lol. It will be easier to get the numbers

actually dyno days are normally open days.

but there normally discount membership on the day so I strongly encourage ppl to join.

this year not confirmed yet but we shall announce shortly

Yeh that's it, but usually no discount for just renewals only new members :P

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