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but i do need dat BBC tho, no homo

yeah have to do more! the crest at the back is a bit scary, followed an 86 in and kinda watched him do it, then decided hes a f**king mad man lmao

Oh lordy... That's an 86 which is running 1:29's at Sandown which means he's absolutely murdering the corners... Thus the suspension mods and semis... You weigh much more than Dave, following him is going to end badly :D

yeah were a couple in my group, i came second last, after a renault clio lmfao

beat a few ppl in other groups tho, including a GTR from NSW

http://racing.natsoft.com.au/638226883/object_384341.85B/Result?20

Fast?

Just use epcdata.

epc-data is good for some things, finding specific parts is tough.

i dont know why people keep posting in that stupid VIN FAST'd thread when punching the info into epc-data yields the same results. and you dont have to wait for poor Jamie to get back to you.

part ordered anyhow so car fixed in a few days.

on a side note, got a Voucher from a new car wash in the post today when got home.

word address spelt wrong, Enquiry spelt wrong

oh and their actual address spelled wrong.

def leaving my car there for a wash and polish...

Arson up the street from work today...some footballers pub.

love the description of the arsonists

"They were described as wearing balaclavas, dark clothing, with one taller than the other."

so if you see 2 people one taller than the other please call the cops immediately

well in Rowville tonight I witnessed a man walking his cat on a leash in his front yard... holding a beer. probably to further accentuate his manliness.

if thats not a crime then i dont know what is.

#burbs #catssuck #catsownthehouse

yeah but pictures are vague and I still struggle to locate exact items... mind you, i havent figured out how the numbering works on the images.

It works exactly the same as in FAST. The number on the part on the photo is the part code. Find that part code on the page and you'll see the list of part numbers and applicable model variants next to it.

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