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Saw a white or silver RSfour with a Dayz kit, did manage to spot a nice front mount hidden away there. Spotted roughly a hour to a hour and a half ago going towards seaford from port noarlunga.

so on wednesday my car goes into boss tuning to get my shutter in the left wheel sorted out i only have one day to fix it it should only be a cv joint easy then off to get nistune cant wait so excited i want 13.00 at eastern creek on the 9th july and i am going to get it

on the way back from Nelsons Bay "GO00LD" (I think) and his white s1 removal truck drove together for about 15km or so...

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Very impressed how that wagon hauled that trailer with a full boot... easily kept 110km/h...

Helen & I just parked behind silver S1 across from Toony pub, rego BCG-???. W we're in the Masala Inn having lunch.

Did it have black (or very dark grey/gunmetal) wheels on it, Ian? It might be the one I see fairly often on Targo Road.

Who ownes the stagea at boss tuning I have never looked under the new stagea

Like the new swaybars they are bloody thick nice

Car belongs to Roullos. I believe his Stagea was at the repairer behind Carline having some paint repairs prior to turning up at Boss.

Whiteline Sway bars from my Group Buy. Need some Whiteline parts?:whistling:

no one spotted me broken down on windsor road tonight?

friggen AFM died at around 6000rpm while i was a little sideways lol

thanks to jetwreck for the phone diagnosis. i thought it was a CAS. much easier to drive without an AFM

no one spotted me broken down on windsor road tonight?

friggen AFM died at around 6000rpm while i was a little sideways lol

thanks to jetwreck for the phone diagnosis. i thought it was a CAS. much easier to drive without an AFM

Bugger! I take it you just unplugged and drove in "limp mode"?

Lucky you have a spare...:whistling:

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