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Welcome to the site mate. Since you are a newbie I will let it slide this time, but there actually is a 'welcome the forums' thread here (click)

I don't want to sound like an ass, but if everyone who just joined up made a new thread in the SA section, we would have nothing but those type of threads.

Enjoy your stay, and bring your weapon out for us to have a gawk at :P

...I don't want to sound like an ass, but if everyone who just joined up made a new thread in the SA section, we would have nothing but those type of threads...

some days it wouldn't make any difference as to some of the threads we get

here's a couple pics for anyone thats keen for a look,

few mods from memory are,

garret gt28/60r turbos

hks 650cc injectors

hks fuel rail

trust intercooler

trust type r bov

hks intercooler piping

hks cam gears

power fc

os giken twin plate clutch

cusco castor rods

tein coilovers

blitz duel sbc

i think thats just about it, its nothing to major but makes 325kwatw at only 12lb, it's great fun especially out where i live, good old country roads.

Edited by heslo
Pictures removed by request

i will have to but not that street machine show i wouldnt hav my car ready in time, but any shows from there on i will be in on for sure, do you guys and gals meet up for a drink or a kick of the footy or anything, just to catch up and mingle?

sorry bout the stupid question ya's probably been doin it for years, oh and where can i get me a SAU shirt?

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