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  1. FS: R33 GTS catback exhaust (3inch) $100 very good condition
  2. Hey Ryan, I sent an email on the 31st October, confirming I was out. Embarrassingly I had double booked that weekend, as my best mate's has his wedding on the same day, and invites were sent 3 months ago, to which I'd RSVP'd my attendance and then stupid me, getting all excited and shit cause my MelbS15 brethren will be there in force agreed to enter, and yeah, stupid Sorry for stuff around.
  3. So, if you have a bracket as in the first picture, but it has a metal band clip. It's okay right? so long as it's bolted and not cable tied, self tapered screws etc.
  4. Just sent an email with receipt of deposit slip this morning! Please confirm I'm in
  5. *tips hat to you* Very inspirational thread. And I'm so glad that a grassroots theory and practise approach is working so well for you! Can't wait to see you attack Sydney Motorsports Park in October! I'll be there to cheer you on. Sad you couldn't make it to the MelbS15 track day, heard you had diff problems Anyways, I'm sure we will hit the track again soon! Sadly I wont be able to pose any serious competition for you lol. You are very lucky to have a great team of family and friends to make your racing project a reality!!!
  6. I'll see if I can make it! I haven't done a Sandown event yet
  7. Well done Darrin and RTR team! Let's hope this works out well for everyone
  8. Dunno if this is the right section, sorry guys, anyhoo. A mechanic postition is now available at the Eastside branch in Mitcham. Would prefer a mechanic with 1-2 years job experience, fully qualified or still an apprentice does not matter, so long as they can demonstrate practical know-how and experience. Send me a PM on here, give me a call on 0403 532 824, or send a resume to [email protected] Regards, Manny
  9. Dude, a FWD is only more dangerous when it has a lot of power to induce too much torque steer or at speed (even then it's contentious). A FWD is actually a proven safer format for normal driving conditions. Please take no offence, do a bit of research and you will see.
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    Cats

    I like this idea In seriousness, I have used the Citrus based Cat/Dog repellant and it seems to work, but you need to re apply after a couple weeks. Actually its faily pleasant to the human nose as well.
  11. Totally agree, Ash & Andrew. I've been with many car clubs who always raise this topic and we have never found a solution that meets everyones needs, because in theory all the suggested solutions will work to a smaller extent, however nothing will ever change unless the Government takes a consolidated approach to take lives more seriously than they do money. So, if you dont fix the problem from the top of "management" nothing ever changes. I do believe however that if facilities are made more available or at the very least at a cheaper cost, you will have less dragging and drifting and speeding on the streets. If the government allowed some leniency for cars going to and back from an authorised/regulated/CAMS AASA affiliated event it will also promote "taking it off the streets".
  12. ^^ I want I want! Mmm Aventador, I wish to be part of the Order of the Blue Flame....
  13. Then I'd just suggest you get a real estate agent to do one, cause they will do it for free. If you tell them you are considering selling.
  14. No! And always try to get an assessor that is partially in your best interest. Depending on whether you are loaning, buying, selling different assessors can be used with some degree of bias. ie an Insurance assessor will do a more critical job than a bank assessor because the insurance assessor must find all potential issues that they may have to fork up later on, a real estate assessor depending on whether it's for the sale or the buying of a property will have assessors to either under or over value the property. Comprende?!
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