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haha your all good mate ,

the engine isnt going to be started for a while yet , still need turbo/manifold , coilpack loom afaik

haha i hydro locked mine when i changed my injectors... was a funny sight watching the fuel shoot out the top when we undid the spark plugs!!

Have you thought of anti freeze type stuff in a pressure pack

Forget what is called really cold but

http://loctitefreezeandrelease.com/ thats what i was talking about

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I (L) Government connections.

not usable bandwidth though :)

Amazing. Looks like we're going to have a stupendously large deficit for the next 8 years thanks to Rudd n co.

Global Financial Crisis is one thing, but this is just stupid - unless the defence expansion is counted as part of that long term deficit (who knows till the budget comes out)..

Still, with 70billion in deficit, it looks like Ruddy's gonna be a one term PM.

Sux2Bus.

-D

Edit - Whoops. One too many zeros there. Heh.

Thankyou Ben :D

can someone link me or give me the jist of how a permit works? im lookin into a track car without the need (preferably of a trailer)

say i have a car that is not registered, not defected but i want to get to a hill climb/track day etc etc is it hard?? or only hard for those on defect?

then how does this effect your insurance as the car is not registered?

i need new rear brake lines :) the stupid things have been rubbing up against my rims :D can i get ADR approved rear braided brake lines at all?

Yes you can. I got ADR approved ones from a group buy on here through brake west in Syd. Maybe give them a call and see if they still do them.

Yes you can. I got ADR approved ones from a group buy on here through brake west in Syd. Maybe give them a call and see if they still do them.

killa ill look into them. do you know how much they were at all?

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