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I need to put some new pads and brake fluid in the car before the cruise, was tempted to wind the coil overs down a few turns but will leave it for now I think

Happy to help Buddy, Same with J-Rad...

So you got a mooring lined up yet?

:laugh:

i was happy to help until i saw that msg. tsk tsk tsk...

yeah i may fit the oil cooler at the same time then, may as well :)

my friend is chasing up the pads for me cause he gets trade discounts for being a qualified mechanic.

haha nah not yet martin, i test drove one on tuesday, was pretty awesome :)

i was happy to help until i saw that msg. tsk tsk tsk...

yeah i may fit the oil cooler at the same time then, may as well :)

my friend is chasing up the pads for me cause he gets trade discounts for being a qualified mechanic.

haha nah not yet martin, i test drove one on tuesday, was pretty awesome :)

What pads and how much?

oh there on the forums huh? any special deals or just ebay prices?? there 120 on ebay but my mate thinks hell get cheaper.

im also getting motul rbf600. dont really need it but figure safe then sorry.

oh there on the forums huh? any special deals or just ebay prices?? there 120 on ebay but my mate thinks hell get cheaper.

im also getting motul rbf600. dont really need it but figure safe then sorry.

2 bottles of fluid, pads and delivery was only $150 or less I think

oh thats for the hpx home boy.

its 120 still for a1rms

Yeah get them :P

Mine won't be in long so it won't matter........ (that's what I told her :ph34r:)

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