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oh nice! yeah you would man! lucky :P

well the list ive got is ...

nismo cluster

nismo brake lines

nismo clutch line

nismo super coppermix twin plate clutch

moonface superlap tie rod ends

moonface superlap tie rods

cusco tension rods

cusco drag rods

cusco front arms

garrett -9s

hks actuators

apexi power fc & hand controller

hks extension kit

hks cam gears

dba 4000 T3 rear rotors

kudos 100k service kit

project mu b spec pads

ID1000's

nismo fuel pump

trust oil filter relocation kit

i think thats all ive purchased.. and i still need to get

rear + front swaybar links

rear d bushes

swap for nismo triple gauge cluster?

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housemate, buckles another housemate's wheels.

i cant even laugh in his face. this is agony.

borrowed his car to move stuff and hit something???

I leand my ute out to mates all the time to move things, but only ones I trust if they Fk something they will do all they can to fix/replace/make it right.

borrowed his car to move stuff and hit something???

I leand my ute out to mates all the time to move things, but only ones I trust if they Fk something they will do all they can to fix/replace/make it right.

more like, housemate L (ex housemate to be exact) went to adelaide, his new place doesn't have secure parking, so he left his car at ours while he's gone.

housemate J took L's car to go somewhere, claims a yaris cut him off causing him to swerve to avoid a collision, hits curb, buckles two wheels. L is coming back from adelaide tomorrow. he's shitting brix because he can't remove the two buckled wheels, none of my sockets fit the wheel nuts.

and can i be your mate? i occasionally need to move stuff. lol. i also has wagyu.

can't find the recommended castrol 5w-20 oil for my car anywhere.. have to order in a 20l drum (takes 8.5l), can't get oil filter made by ryco etc. either as they don't make them yet for this engine. FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF

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Poker cruise. - Done

Strip a car. - Supposed to help mate, but...

Potentially get drunk. - Suffering bad hangover, can't even walk straight.

That is my weekend so far...

can't find the recommended castrol 5w-20 oil for my car anywhere.. have to order in a 20l drum (takes 8.5l), can't get oil filter made by ryco etc. either as they don't make them yet for this engine. FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF

One place that could help you with it.

Not only they supply oil and filters, they do service like safety inspection check, a man to do your dirty job (and drive your car in respectable manner), a hoist, etc...

It's called local Ford Service centre :P

most people use the recommended 5w-20 castrol or 5w-20 amsoil, there's a pretty big discussion on oil for it but at the end of the day comes straight back to what FPV recommends

http://www.castrol.com/castrol/sectiongenericarticle.do?categoryId=8002086&contentId=7069672

apparently some people are experimenting with slightly thicker stuff for tuned cars but majority just the edge 5w-20

just ordered a 20l drum from repco

Ford charged me $450 last service so cbf with that lol probably just look over it and change oil anyway.

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Ford charge $450?! Did they at least give you a hand job?

Yep, Mazda is worse - not only did the oil filter i picked up today for mums mazda 6 mps cost 22 f*kn dollars but few weeks back needed to get a new drive shaft for the front, cost over 1k.. told dad he should of looked around at wreckers or something instead..

tl;dr dealerships reem you

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