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Just in case you wanna retain dat lifelong membership

http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/443869-vic-wtseoi-96-black-r33-gtst-series-2/#entry7394342

Dirty thirty it with his spare 30 block

"will make 300kw easy"

then:

"-got fitted z32 and nistune at 4bfabrications hit 266rwkw at 21psi, 230rwkw at 17psi"

why would he keep dropping the price if he's getting issues "kinda" fixed but still wants to sell? good price though, at least you can test drive it now :rolleyes: 11k for undriveable car. good one.

Can you link me your rechargeable portable flood light you got from ebay?

Can't seem to find your one.

i use this: http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/10W-Rechargeable-LED-Flood-Work-Light-Portable-Caravan-Camping-Black-Yellow-/310876695793?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item4861b1ecf1

do recommend. same one as aldi stock sometimes.

Racv classic insurance seems interesting. Reckon they will issue my 2000 R34 though?

daily driven + under 15 years old + is it garaged? = i highly doubt it.

sorry mang. can always try though

Yeah I think I'm out of luck until next year haha. Here's the quotes I've got so far:

YOUI: $2,200

RACV: $1,653

JustCars: $1,571

RACV Classic: N/A not in garage and "just" under 15 years old. Will have to wait until next year when I move places and the car is eligible :)

Enthusiast: N/A Under 25

Shannons: N/A Under 25

Lumley: Waiting to hear back.

Just under a year until I'm 25, so the waiting begins...

Just third party fire and theft. It's pushing it for the type of car, so I think I may just go with JustCars until next year

Ah good, def better than nothing :) Limits your liability to the cost of a GTT, which isn't horribly life changing.

Cheers Leroy, might have to just get that one.

I remember Grant having another one of some sort though I think.

Cheers Leroy, might have to just get that one.

I remember Grant having another one of some sort though I think.

Huy, I don't have one of these. I think SIMON does?

Huy, I don't have one of these. I think SIMON does?

Well now that all makes sense.

Grant doesn't have one.

Simon became a sparky since he has the unearthed one.

Leroy linked his one.

I'm here remembering that Grant has one which he linked.

But in matter in fact, it was Leroy that has the one which I want.

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