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On 02/04/2020 at 6:43 PM, Ben C34 said:

Oh yeah! Now you are talking.

Get a new plastic power steering resorvoir, they are cheap as and then you get rid of that yellowy plastic crap.

skid vids please

20200527_191243.thumb.jpg.673a9474b3ee48ee67e4627736644865.jpgThe new PS and expansion tank make a big difference, that is, if you spend an unhealthy amount of time, just looking at a engine bay.

No skid vids yet, sorry.

Next little job is engine oil and filter and the diff oil.

In other news....

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Silver 17 x 8 +42 Interceptor copies with silver caps and black nuts are on their way, fark yeah, give me a winnie red ya karnt, contemplating on throwing a coat of clear coat on them????

Will stick on some 245/45 "somethings", and then try and sell the Simmons 19 x 8.5 (245/35) - 9.5 (275/30) with the new(ish) Hankooks.

In other other, "yeah I'm really running with this" news

The kids LOL'ed hard, the Mrs just looked at me like she does when I'm being an idiot.

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I don't think the sticker will last long though.

Pity...

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16 minutes ago, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

What kind of Commo owner are you?

Yeah, I'm all bogan this, and bogan that, but where are the skids, where are the scattered can of VB......piss poor effort on my part.

But...

I did scare a guy driving a WRX though, I heard him coming up behind me in the M5 tunnel, he would get on the gas then of it for hektic BOV noises (noice), he caught up and started to keep pass with the big red cruise ship, then he kept getting on the gas, then letting off, all old school race me tactics.

But as I'm an adult and just cruising in the left lane....... I timed it perfectly, he got on the gas just as we hit to dollar zone, and so did I, the old girl squated its arse to grass, a boot full petrochemical induced combustion and noise ensued and I was off.

Well, I was off until I hit a dollar of course.

In truth the old girl is big and fat and slow(ish), but not as slow as the WRX rolling on.

Yeah, I'm a dick

I hope WSID opens soon....I miss looking at all the cars

 

2 hours ago, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

How much do you charge for smoke shows? Might need your services one day.

Six pack of VB and bumming some winnie reds of course.

Can substitute VB for cans Bundy

Can substitute winnie reds for bongs of pot

Pfft

STRAYA

2 minutes ago, mlr said:

Six pack of VB and bumming some winnie reds of course.

Can substitute VB for cans Bundy

Can substitute winnie reds for bongs of pot

Pfft

STRAYA

I'll even throw in a Campbelltown bong made from me mate's used gatorade bottom and aunty Shazza's garden hose.

 

Deal.

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Wow, I the difference in ride quality is amazing.

Ended up with 245/45 17 Bridgestone Potenza RE003's, mainly because buy 3 get one free.

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I think the car has achieved maximum bogan spec now.

 

STRAYA

1 hour ago, mlr said:

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Wow, I the difference in ride quality is amazing.

Ended up with 245/45 17 Bridgestone Potenza RE003's, mainly because buy 3 get one free.

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I think the car has achieved maximum bogan spec now.

 

STRAYA

fuarking oath ya flaming mongrel

(where's the southern cross sticker?)

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2 hours ago, Kinkstaah said:

The joke would be use the white ones obviously, but in all seriousness the car is handsome and neat and at the risk of you actually putting venetians on don't put venetians on.

Yeah, I would need to pull off the window tint to be able to bath in the Venetian glory, that ain't gonna happen.

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