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Will tell you one thing...I have done 2 throttle bodies....one on a VR HSV 215i(change to Duel Plenum...big improvement in throttle response but car was NA)....and one on a Turbo XR6(not a big improvement but definitely noticeable).

sorry but youre wrong. let me point you to the direction of the throttle body thread :(

yeah back on topic you girls!!!

ohh wait im not a mod on this forum

So, ummm, back on topic, this afternoon I spotted a black s2 C34 parked in the carpark of Carlingford Court shopping centre, and I left a few SAU-NSW business cards on their window.

Finally spotted!! That was my car. Fiance was driving it as she does most of the time. We are in the Parra area. I been registered on SAU for a while but have only been able to get on every now and then.

Spotted Silver M35, Beacon Hill lights. . .Just near maccas. . . . Was beeping I assume at the other quality Stag there. .

I was forced to go their as my kids needed a McMuffin. . .honest. . .

Spotted Silver M35, Beacon Hill lights. . .Just near maccas. . . . Was beeping I assume at the other quality Stag there. .

I was forced to go their as my kids needed a McMuffin. . .honest. . .

I was saying get out of the way...... ARX coming through..... LOL

I have now actually seen your car out side a meet now.

I was saying get out of the way...... ARX coming through..... LOL

I have now actually seen your car out side a meet now.

And I was in awe of the ARX. . . . actually don't see many M35 Stags on the Northern Beaches. . . There are 4 in Killarney Heights/ Forestville and all driven by women. . . must be the soccer mum car. . . 2 x White ARX & 2 x Gold ARX . . They look twice at the Sexy Silver AXIS of course. . .

im not surprised you saw him, he drives so damn slowly :blush:

as for it being a soccer mums car, if i see too many like that, ill be selling mine!

or maybe you just need to make your car go and look like something a soccer mum wouldn't drive

yes it is!

forgot to mention i spotted a gold M35 ARX (some sort of 'king' :thumbsup: ) while i was going along victoria road yesterday morning....

Could have been my mate who just bought a gold ARX with all the bells and whistles.

spotted a Silver ARX with Axis kit and wheels on condamine and pittwater road last week. (manlyvale - brookie)

Drove beside and behind for a good 1-2km in my Blue M35 with aero kit, but I dont think they saw me...

Are you sure it wasn't an actual AXIS with real AXIS wheels, because it could of been mine. . these are my stomping grounds. . . Northern Beaches. . If it had a Southern Cross Sticker on the rear window it was me,

If not it is a AXIS wanna be. . . lol :thumbsup:

Are you sure it wasn't an actual AXIS with real AXIS wheels, because it could of been mine. . these are my stomping grounds. . . Northern Beaches. . If it had a Southern Cross Sticker on the rear window it was me,

If not it is a AXIS wanna be. . . lol :thumbsup:

Nope but I have seen yours around!

This one had an ARX badge back and no autech badge.

Im in dee why - where are you?

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