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Liam keep in mind that a lot of people would say the same about your Pulsar and how much you've spent on it. I understand your point though!!

SR20 bro.

90's pulsars... One of the last truly small cars. Not super light, but decent power in an affordable package.

Turbo territory I understand. Putting a GTX35 on it and still being slower than Leighs GS with a tune I don't get. There's a street pulsar in NSW running 11.2's and it's not some mega-build just drag focused

hilux getting serviced today at dealership... one battery stuffed, one has corrosion on the terminals, they want to replace both. $195 each + $40 fitting.

I wanted to tell them dont bother, but too much paperwork to hand to boss for remuneration. he doesnt care, he was once happy to pay $60 for them to replace a windscreen wiper.

Not sure on quality, but $40 to fit a battery. Takes 5mins to do.

I'm just against stealerships charging whatever they want

Yeah the two (one 2wd and one 4wd) both had dual batteries

Birds, charged my battery up on the bike.. now all good again, I reckon the cold weather is screwing with the tiny battery.

Will keep it for now..

Lol that territory would leave everyone dead on the street, 4wd consistent launches

Best thing about GS is half decent power and can't get done for mods by po po

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