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been thinking about carbon bonnets today... now I want one...

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$1400 from japan, just not sure on delivery. reckon import monster would be able to do it?

yeah through the container service

All thus talk of Toyota engines and no mention of 1GZ-FE?

i'm a v8 guy now

been thinking about carbon bonnets today... now I want one...

PULSAR4.JPG

$1400 from japan, just not sure on delivery. reckon import monster would be able to do it?

How heavy is your stock bonnet?

$1.4K is alot for a bonnet! + shipping!

How heavy is your stock bonnet?

$1.4K is alot for a bonnet! + shipping!

is it? lol. they did a group buy years ago and was still just over 1300 delivered.

thought thats how much a CF bonnet cost (brand new of course). I'd then want to get it painted.

one of them tried to give me a run off the lights (i think?) dat passenger giggling doe

but yea aaron was f*kn slow as lol I'm talking n/a skyline slow :P

those new mercs are growing on me, the amg 45s or what ever they are, wonder what their economy is like.

Lol A45 AMG is like 6.9L/100km. And still 0-100 in 4.6 or something.

Dat new technology. Would buy if I had $75K for brand new car.

about bloody time. useless gits!

:woot:

We are pitching an idea to racepace if they are interested

in regards to detailing/suspension we have sponsors in that area, Waxit have held detailing info days in the past with not much interest from SAU

Car security we dont really have a sponsor for. Could as Styln Car audio

For it two work needs to be both sides. A company willing to put in time to present it, and enough interest from the public

"Enough interest from public/sau members" seems to be an issue at the moment.

We are pitching an idea to racepace if they are interested

in regards to detailing/suspension we have sponsors in that area, Waxit have held detailing info days in the past with not much interest from SAU

Car security we dont really have a sponsor for. Could as Styln Car audio

For it two work needs to be both sides. A company willing to put in time to present it, and enough interest from the public

"Enough interest from public/sau members" seems to be an issue at the moment.

Im down for whatever.

Speaking of burgers

Just got tagged in this

inb4 Martin/Hamish/Dess with an opinoin on list :P

I haven't eaten at any of those places

HS Top 10 Melbourne Burgers

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/victoria/melbournes-top-10-best-burgers/story-fnkd6ppg-1226836416557

hmm no 5 on this on both lists, been meaning to try that soon might have to be sooner.

the no 3 is around the corner from my work, will have to hit that next week when back in the country.

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