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Benji the fastest road registered cars time is 1:05. It's a fully worked integra.

You will not get 1:08. Youll struggle hard toget 1:15

And considering you've driven your car once I think you might get 1:18

They vary a little the 17 inch is 400!

Pm Cpd for prices if your a nsw member :).

If your not pm him anyways and say you'll be joining soon the price pays for your membership, not to mention events cheaper

J-Rad where you doing the brakes on your car r was that someone else?

Can do them here if you need guys, once my car is out of the way... Should be on the deck by Sunday night

Probably my garage. I'll have to check out how much space is there.

Wanna have a brakes day? <3?!

Haha true benji. Maybe WA has a similar thing??

Still get a price. 60 bucks membership surely a bigger discount then that

You'd be surprised..

i'm moving to Perth in bout 3 weeks - im already working there...so a WA membeship is probarly the better option. lol

WA = :no:

No E85 = No fun :P

one of the united stations south of the river was meant to have it - I checked it out this arvo after work - no deal :domokun: :domokun:

I'm going to try to contact someone in united and see if we can get it or at least if there got any plans to set it up over here

Edited by wedge_r34gtr

i'm moving to Perth in bout 3 weeks - im already working there...so a WA membeship is probarly the better option. lol

one of the united stations south of the river was meant to have it - I checked it out this arvo after work - no deal :domokun: :domokun:

I'm going to try to contact someone in united and see if we can get it or at least if there got any plans to set it up over here

PM Hanaldo, pretty sure he has done all the research mate!

Hmm yeah Righto, umm I'll let you know when I got em? Maybe next weekend? :)

I want them on for the cruise to bed them in!

Yeah just let me know :) I gotta get mine in too BUT another 3 weeks or so before I get the rotors :( fail.....

Gotta bed that monster clutch in :P

Hahaha very good!!!

Wish I could get rotors... Though... I have gtrs on the brain brah! Since yesterday fark in keen!

Yeah then you will just need an anchor and bow thrusters...

Sigh... Hahaha hvent even got the f**kin thing and I'm already sick of it haha.

The gtrs aren't boats ya fool!

It's still a 33! It's more of a ship I guess as its bigger :P

Probably my garage. I'll have to check out how much space is there.

Wanna have a brakes day? <3?!

Haha true benji. Maybe WA has a similar thing??

Still get a price. 60 bucks membership surely a bigger discount then that

to be honest i don't really need tires atm -it was just a good price. i'm sure there will be another deal next year

PM Hanaldo, pretty sure he has done all the research mate!

i'll keep that in mind and send him a pm. I'm pretty keen to go green

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