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just found out that all tyre widths must be the same all round and all mag sizes must be the same all round otherwise it is a defect, so I am defectable by having 17x8 on the front and 17x9 on the rear, freakin hell!

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Beau... Was thinking Sunday for dodgy mech day... To help you out with your bits and give you that front pipe...

But it's Fathers day... :)

Are you free on Monday?

Pred: I have a stock dump in poor condition if ya want... Cost $20... Comes with free K& N panel filter...

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ahh wondering what was different bout the box :)

yeh its done, was gonna watch it but wait till you get of your lazy arse and come home

Yeah just finishing off some stuff and I'll be there!

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Hey Ben, when i turn up be ready, we'll head out I might get KFC, mmMMmmMMmm KFC Zinger Burger, so yeah just be ready we'll go get food then watch A vs P and then CRUISE!

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Pred: I have a stock dump in poor condition if ya want... Cost $20... Comes with free K& N panel filter...

but its the delivery thats a kicker ... :) i am not so fussed about condition as it will be probably be fairly temporary, but i am wanting one to hookup to my rb25 + rb30e project that will kick off soon as i have 95% of the parts required now.

i can help test the coilpacks - i have enough tools and things, so if u are busy i will help him out.

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but its the delivery thats a kicker ... :) i am not so fussed about condition as it will be probably be fairly temporary, but i am wanting one to hookup to my rb25 + rb30e project that will kick off soon as i have 95% of the parts required now.

i can help test the coilpacks - i have enough tools and things, so if u are busy i will help him out.

You coming tonight???

I'll bring both along...

If I remember... :Oops:

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