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Cheers for the welcome Tony :D

Thanks I will go check out the QLD section.

Brodie

Hey Brodie,

Welcome to the group!

She's a tidy looking 33 you have there. Duck in to the QLD section and say hi to some of the guys.

In the upcoming year we have a motorkhana, sprint day, happy laps and drag days organised. Would be great to see you at a few of these events!

Look forward to catching up soon.

Tony.

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hey all im new to here too... I found this site like 2 days ago haha

not everyone will like my car but hay.. im only an 16 yr old apprentice haha

im 16 and this is my baby!

3inch turbo back exhaust

12" sub

polk audio fronts& tweeters

kenwood head unit

had alpine r series in the rear but they had to be removed for the child restraints that had to be put in for rego

was lowered on king springs.. but was to low for rego

18" rims

pod filter

front mount intercooler

running stock boost atm

exc...

no idea on how to upload pics haha

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