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Just spotted "flick" at either a carpark she really loves or her work, and i'm thinking the later!! Marion and Anzac's again!

Lol that would be my work. See my poser parking? :kiss: Take up 2 Parks so nobody can hurt her anymore!

Oh and see my cool space saver? Hit something yesterday and popped the tyre

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Lol that would be my work. See my poser parking? :laugh: Take up 2 Parks so nobody can hurt her anymore!

Oh and see my cool space saver? Hit something yesterday and popped the tyre

Yeh i noticed the parking again... good work! up there for thinking, down there for dancing!

I missed the space saver, must have been on the passenger side?? I turned off Anzac's to go north on Marion! so i really only saw the drivers side! You must start early? i waas on my way to work and that was like 6:50am and thats early enough!!!!

GT30R hybrid kit. I'm going to take the step to reach 240kw before I get another exhaust housing to get to 280 on a built engine. A real big thanks to Bill at ATS who double checked and made sure everything was perfect before sending me on my way, alot of parts needed replacing in my car and he was able to show me in 40 minutes what he did and had a nice big fat invoice to list all the jobs and labour and parts replaced.. A+++++++++++++++++++++++ service at Adelaide Turbo Services on Marion Rd (Near corner of Sturt 'n Marion road).

Safe tunes ever since I blew my turbo, nothing too extreme for me anymore, my ideas have changed.

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GT30R hybrid kit. I'm going to take the step to reach 240kw before I get another exhaust housing to get to 280 on a built engine. A real big thanks to Bill at ATS who double checked and made sure everything was perfect before sending me on my way, alot of parts needed replacing in my car and he was able to show me in 40 minutes what he did and had a nice big fat invoice to list all the jobs and labour and parts replaced.. A+++++++++++++++++++++++ service at Adelaide Turbo Services on Marion Rd (Near corner of Sturt 'n Marion road).

Safe tunes ever since I blew my turbo, nothing too extreme for me anymore, my ideas have changed.

Yeah you can still have loads of fun with 240kw... Great to hear your car is back and I hope I get to see it soon ;)

Yeh my Hi flow Turbs is a Bill special from many a year ago! previous owner before the previous owner to me! LOL He has been around for a while now!

Yeah I have had mates go to him and he has done good work for them it always good to go to someone that has been in the business for awhile :)

Sorry will stop whoring up the thread :(

hey if your between the st mary's to blackwood area if you seen someone in a red lancer in the passenger seat waving it was me i've seen too many lines tonight to remember them all but i remember seeing a nice 33 gts-t in st marys this arvo well tomorrow's arvo

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