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Thanks for all the replies guys.

I'll check the spare wheel on the weekend and see if that helps.

S!n it has 96,000km on it but I think a full service was done in Japan because all the belts look new.

I didn't know capital did free quotes but thats pretty good.

Yeah I don't think bushes like being in a stock height position for years and then getting their angle changed through lowering.

A bit like how an old man can't sit with his legs crossed anymore. :(

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Thanks for all the replies guys.

I'll check the spare wheel on the weekend and see if that helps.

S!n it has 96,000km on it but I think a full service was done in Japan because all the belts look new.

I didn't know capital did free quotes but thats pretty good.

Wiggle, wobble and jiggle EVERYTHING!

Capital sounds awesome and to think for $14 Pedders will give you a full list of unnecessary and expensive repairs.

Welded up the road scraper today.

It had a split weld, and i added a plate on the bottom to make it stronger, and add some more meat to scrape off.

This is where it goes: post-89755-0-51611000-1413015774_thumb.jpg

The crack and, the plate: post-89755-0-55137200-1413015593_thumb.jpg post-89755-0-90437500-1413015615_thumb.jpg

Best mod i ever did, it protects the front bar from scrapes and such.

With the heavy duty reo above, it makes the front very solid. Stealth bull bars.

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Wow! So many ups and downs.

Action Galore.

NISSAN Number 2!!! :woot: Not f**kin Bad!

Awesome effort after throwing the car into the tyres at griffins twice haha. Can't believe they actually got it home.

Haha was going for redbull :( Shame it came to an empty tank :( Major badluck on Van and Frosty :O

Yeah feel so sorry for gis :(

I thought this was his year.

Scotty in the Volvo too, had great pace all day.

On the other hand I was cheerin' when whincup had to go full fuel saving haha!

Bad weekend for my team - hrt :(

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Oooooo corn syrup is going to be the best!

I'm going to check my current rims/tyres tonight and suss out if they will be enough to pass rego.

If they look doable then I will just book it in for an inspection at Dickson this week.

From what I gather it has to go to Dickson yeah?

Oooooo corn syrup is going to be the best!

I'm going to check my current rims/tyres tonight and suss out if they will be enough to pass rego.

If they look doable then I will just book it in for an inspection at Dickson this week.

From what I gather it has to go to Dickson yeah?

Yeah all imports do

And yes Corn Syrup will be the best. I can't wait!

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