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Nah I drove down Greythorn rd, Doncaster rd, Easter fwy into city at 9:30am

You probably heard me though XD

Yeah passed the EPA stock catback got me 85dB and he tested it at 4200rpm I thought it was supposed to be 4800rpm??

Anyhow. I bought the kincrome stands I just need to acquire a good trolley jack now. I can't find much that compares to the Arcan jack in terms of price?

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Yeah like I said I only got done last night and i'm free all thursday when do you want me to drop it off? Do you want to make a time or I can just leave it near your front door?

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Nah I drove down Greythorn rd, Doncaster rd, Easter fwy into city at 9:30am

You probably heard me though XD

Yeah passed the EPA stock catback got me 85dB and he tested it at 4200rpm I thought it was supposed to be 4800rpm??

Anyhow. I bought the kincrome stands I just need to acquire a good trolley jack now. I can't find much that compares to the Arcan jack in terms of price?

Reasonably priced and delivered to you,

http://www.ebay.com....984.m1423.l2649

Its $170 or so from cusco with membership so its a very fair price

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Im not sure if its the arcan jacks or something else costco sell but i have heard they fail pretty quickly, do a goodle search on them, alot of the cheaper aluminium jacks are rubbish, pretty sure you cant fix them if a seal blows, not sure what sorta waranty they have. With jacks you definently get what you pay for.

I was looking for a decent jack a little while ago, I just went to bursons and got a kingchrome jack for about $250, its not aluminium but unless you take it everywhere with you who cares.

This is it here, dont know why its so expensive from this seller though.

http://www.ebay.com....g-/251048932581

I think this one was about $350ish.

http://kincrome.com....rtnumber=K12063

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I have heard COSTCO has a good return policy if the Arcan jack fails but I havent heard of them going wrong. My initial reading which led to this jack was everyone praising them.

http://www.ozhonda.c...9-Costco-(Arcan)-Trolley-Jack

Havent heard them go wrong, man i want one i feel like my 2500kg super cheap auto one will break soon, plus its heavy as

Might just get a membership just for this jack

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Standard system will feel different down low. Most aftermarket systems are more free flowing for top end power / on boost. I close my Varex and get similar effects when driving off boost.

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I have heard COSTCO has a good return policy if the Arcan jack fails but I havent heard of them going wrong. My initial reading which led to this jack was everyone praising them.

http://www.ozhonda.c...9-Costco-(Arcan)-Trolley-Jack

Looks good, all you can do is give it a go.

Interesting how it weighs as much as it does though, I guess if it were to light it wouldn't be a good thing strength wise.

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Standard system will feel different down low. Most aftermarket systems are more free flowing for top end power / on boost. I close my Varex and get similar effects when driving off boost.

Yeah was well different to what I expected but I very much prefer my current exhaust in all situations after testing it a bit.

Havent heard them go wrong, man i want one i feel like my 2500kg super cheap auto one will break soon, plus its heavy as

Might just get a membership just for this jack

Yeah well if you do get one get one for me! or i'll come with you :P i'd get membership but it's too far away to make it worth it you know? I can't wait until the one in Ringwood opens.

Looks good, all you can do is give it a go.

Interesting how it weighs as much as it does though, I guess if it were to light it wouldn't be a good thing strength wise.

I don't know man some of the jacks i've looked at "low profile" are 50kg - 55kg. 23kg seems light. I'm not sure weight phases me at all though tbh.

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