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What are some of the terminal speeds of these airport runs?

Not sure on the car, but 245kph, pretty sure it was MP 33R.

3 35R's tied for 2nd at 230xkph or so.

Martin was stupidly suprising with his times and speeds. Given his power compared to the others. Hahaha.

He had more of the better launches though.

Not sure on the car, but 245kph, pretty sure it was MP 33R.

3 35R's tied for 2nd at 230xkph or so.

Martin was stupidly suprising with his times and speeds. Given his power compared to the others. Hahaha.

He had more of the better launches though.

thought they'd be quicker than that! heard the surface was shit? glad i didn't compete if that's the case

Finished the headlights

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Came up pretty fkn good!!

Looks good man

Was easy? Should be :P

Who knows where to get audi parts from o/s cheap? They rape ya here hard

Ecstuning.com

Ozaudi.com helpful blokes

Ecstuning are expensive for delivery etc but porbably the best to go with

I've bought from them before and nothing but good feedback for them

If you want aftermarket parts, there are a couple of suppliers but not sure on fitment etc

Ill suss it out just wanna get the parts for timing belt change only got 23000kms but its 4 years so gotta do it but fkn that plus regular service is 2k :/ also need power window regulator

Jebus...

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