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just thought it's worth a mention...

a while back the state club exec's had mod access and a few flogs abused the privilege and acted like a bunch of mad82's, so Christian put down a flat ban on it.

Ash is not the one that makes this call, so lets not be pulling his name into it.

was it the right choice? no... but that's how it is unfortunately. At the end of the day it's christian's ship and he's gonna sail it how he wants.

I couldn't even get mod access when i started as president... which is just fkn ridiculous as you get pm's from everybody wanting shit moderated when they know you are prez. (i feel sorry for richo)

Went to Toyota dealer. Had a grey auto gt on display. Nice looking car. Dealer says 18month wait if order placed O_o

Feels like this got lost in between the whinging and fake rims

Who finds 18months acceptable? It's not that great to be waiting 18 months for IMO :/

Feels like this got lost in between the whinging and fake rims

Who finds 18months acceptable? It's not that great to be waiting 18 months for IMO :/

Go to another dealer

It was about a 12month wait via fleet

So buying it private should be shorter 6-12 months

just thought it's worth a mention...

a while back the state club exec's had mod access and a few flogs abused the privilege and acted like a bunch of mad82's, so Christian put down a flat ban on it.

Ash is not the one that makes this call, so lets not be pulling his name into it.

was it the right choice? no... but that's how it is unfortunately. At the end of the day it's christian's ship and he's gonna sail it how he wants.

I couldn't even get mod access when i started as president... which is just fkn ridiculous as you get pm's from everybody wanting shit moderated when they know you are prez. (i feel sorry for richo)

And yet mad082 is still a mod...

I think you have to be an administrator to be able to give members' forum access to people, Ham.

Who finds 18months acceptable? It's not that great to be waiting 18 months for IMO :/

Sounds like SAU Vic has started selling 86s haaaaah!

Yo look to the side when you're driving next time. Trying to wave to you on the Eastern last night, you prolly thought I was a cop in a white VE wagon lol.

By R34 i mean GTR 34.

Everything else is reasonably priced though. 32 GTR ~ $15K 33 GTR ~ $20K.

hmmm i suppose ur right seeing as min u b paying 40K for a decent GTR34......

dudes i am sahhhhhhhhhhhhhh BORED!!!!

i hate sundays

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Continuing with the theme of blacking out my R1, I ordered these adjustable Yoshis to replace the factory silver rear sets. $450...this bike is gonna be my new money pit!

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Now looking for brake/clutch levers. Thinking Pazzo, but I don't really like their machined/jewelled look on the surface. Rather something smoother looking. Black lever with gold adjuster would be good for my "black with gold touches" theme, though.

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