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oh so tell me how free your engines and turbo's and everything else cost lol..

leigh's is *alvin voice* compreetree stock!

yes go now and experience the fruits

Higher base cost for the car though.

Either way, different cars for different purposes.

exactly right!, spent like $2700 on wider wheels / better tyres, $2000 on suspension, vs my $1400 tun

spent like $2700 on wider wheels / better tyres, $2000 on suspension, vs my $1400 tune

wider wheels / better tyres, $2000 on suspension, vs my $1400 tune

$2000 on suspension, vs my $1400 tune

vs my $1400 tune

$1400 tune

$1400 tune

$1400 tune

$1400 tune

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That includes the cost of the flash tuner (like power FC hand controller) so no more than my GTR cost me to tune.. Infact cheaper!

Silly p-plater didn't do a head check to see me next to her. Changed into my lane.

Was deciding whether to break or not... (birds knows that feel)

Who would have been at fault if my front left guard and front bar was crumpled?

Silly p-plater didn't do a head check to see me next to her. Changed into my lane.

Was deciding whether to break or not... (birds knows that feel)

Who would have been at fault if my front left guard and front bar was crumpled?

You I believe, you're in her blind spot and she's in front of you, you could say wreckless driving but its you against her. Someone feel free to prove me wrong but that was my understanding.

My car goes in for finger printing tomorrow, and I can pick it up after work tomorrow, anybody know any cheap tows? I was thinking of using a mates RACV for the first free 20kms and then paying the rest, unless theres a company thats cheaper for the entire trip?

You I believe, you're in her blind spot and she's in front of you, you could say wreckless driving but its you against her. Someone feel free to prove me wrong but that was my understanding.

My car goes in for finger printing tomorrow, and I can pick it up after work tomorrow, anybody know any cheap tows? I was thinking of using a mates RACV for the first free 20kms and then paying the rest, unless theres a company thats cheaper for the entire trip?

RACV only tows breakdowns. They can't tow accident related cars. :(

You I believe, you're in her blind spot and she's in front of you, you could say wreckless driving but its you against her. Someone feel free to prove me wrong but that was my understanding.

My car goes in for finger printing tomorrow, and I can pick it up after work tomorrow, anybody know any cheap tows? I was thinking of using a mates RACV for the first free 20kms and then paying the rest, unless theres a company thats cheaper for the entire trip?

Google says she is at fault. As I am in control of my lane, she requested to enter to which I can accept or reject.

By changing lanes and hitting me, means she did not have acceptance to enter.

Could have had a micolour spray.... Haha

You I believe, you're in her blind spot and she's in front of you, you could say wreckless driving but its you against her. Someone feel free to prove me wrong but that was my understanding.

My car goes in for finger printing tomorrow, and I can pick it up after work tomorrow, anybody know any cheap tows? I was thinking of using a mates RACV for the first free 20kms and then paying the rest, unless theres a company thats cheaper for the entire trip?

had a guy pull up next to me in a real shit tiny tow truck and started doing a burn out... then yelled out 'rb25' had 'muztek towing' written on the side with a sticker of a turbo.

pretty sure it would be cheap but probably wouldnt get car back...

had a guy pull up next to me in a real shit tiny tow truck and started doing a burn out... then yelled out 'rb25' had 'muztek towing' written on the side with a sticker of a turbo.

pretty sure it would be cheap but probably wouldnt get car back...

Haha yeah a black truck? I know of the one. I'm just gonna rent a BP Tandem trailer tomorrow, $80 for 9 hours versus $400+ for a tow truck.

Haha yeah a black truck? I know of the one. I'm just gonna rent a BP Tandem trailer tomorrow, $80 for 9 hours versus $400+ for a tow truck.

Haha yeah that's the one man!

Ah heaps better value!

Should all chip in for SAU tow truck!

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