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Anyone have a contact for cheap SuperPro bushes?

Fulcrum with club discount. Just don't get them to install them :P

Andy.... I'll take em!!!

Shit bloke :(

Now, probably wasting my time, but I have these lying around (tyres not included, unless you want to pay a lot extra)

Do you like roller blades? (narrow is good for skidz..., ask anyone who spent too much on an underpowered 86) :D

Have some 17x7" 45mm offset wheels with 4/5 stud pattern

Enkei 'Orsh Varents'

Hmm... I actually don't mind the look of those for track wheels. But I would have to run massive spacers and run skinny-a*se tires on them :(. How much are you chasing for them, no tires?

Edit: also, are fagna's 4/5x114.3 stud pattern?

Anyone have access to a paint booth?

Or a shed/something that can be used as a paint booth?

by some plastic drop sheets from Bunnings for like $1 each convert your garage into like a spraybooth.

wait......

wait.......

pls tell me you have a garage right?

Anyone have access to a paint booth?

Or a shed/something that can be used as a paint booth?

How many f**ks do you give about the quality of the job? I assume this is to paint the pinny?

You can spray it in my old mans paddock if you want. He even has the compressor and hoses.

pls tell me you have a garage right?

I do but not able to turn it into a spray booth

How many f**ks do you give about the quality of the job? I assume this is to paint the pinny?

You can spray it in my old mans paddock if you want. He even has the compressor and hoses.

I give zero f*cks, but not sure if old mate I have lined up to do it will want to do it in a paddock... will check though.

I do but not able to turn it into a spray booth

I give zero f*cks, but not sure if old mate I have lined up to do it will want to do it in a paddock... will check though.

He also has a spray gun you can probably borrow to do it yourself if you want. You'll just have to clean it afterwards.

Cara's brother put a propper booth in his shed.

It is an epic shed.

Can I use it in exchange for cash/beer/reacharounds?

He also has a spray gun you can probably borrow to do it yourself if you want. You'll just have to clean it afterwards.

I can't paint to save my life

Edit: also, are fagna's 4/5x114.3 stud pattern?

They're overweight Evo's, so yes.

So, an hour and a half before i have to leave and i've yet to pack... enough time to do O2 sensor or leave it until i return...

While photographing my spare parts for selling them I noticed this. This may be a problem.

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its a cheap fix. Whoever you sell them injectors to should be smart enough to get them cleaned and flowed tested of which they will also get the caps replaced. Just sell them as they are Pete

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