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I must be! lol

and yes, I agree...why would you do that to an immaculate S3? Maybe he is sick of scraping it on Sydney's crappy roads?

Raise the car so it doesn't look like "mukmed from Banky with his shit WRX and a front mount".

I'm hearing excuses. Results are what we want! Should be a good drive mang. I'll have to come " sample " the thing soon!

I'm

Giving as much results as I can. Hopefully next week ill have a bulldog result....so far those polished ports have stood up ;)

That R33 on JEM's dyno?

That's correct.

I'd assume that video could have been taken the other day when he took it back to JEM to have the eboost re installed after it was repaired.

It is a very clean car, the majority of it is quality components too.

i think i was better off using the steel braid of the semis as my contact to the road then the peices of crap i have now

HAHAHAHAHA... Tyres that have wire hanging out of them have more traction than "auto way" or what ever they're called has!!! Hahhaahha.... Fkn shit tyres.

Donate them to Dave!!!!

i think i was better off using the steel braid of the semis as my contact to the road then the peices of crap i have now

Are those tires that were on your car still going?

They were screwed two weeks ago when I seem them.....

That white 33 is from lithgow.The owner is a really polite, down to earth guy, I believe he is on SAU from time to time.

I remember this car was for sale about 4yrs ago from Lithgow, if I'm not mistaken the engine work was done by crd

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