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I'm entered for wrxmas :D Can't wait...

Today I put the car back to street drivability... put my normal wheels back on and the cat and amps+sub back in after Winton/DECA last week...

Jonoe, I only did a few seconds faster than you... Only got in 7 laps in the last session of the day, was popping cooler pipes for the rest of the sessions :( Would be good to learn some proper lines and correct entry speeds for some of the corners, I couldn't string anything together and get a decent time in the few laps I did have out there.

Sandown should be fun because I know the track a little bit already so I'll be a little more confident. Come along man, it's cheap as chips and a really fun day with passenger laps the whole day so some of the big boy cars car scare us silly :D

anyone know what happens if you over pay when paying your rego... I'm guessing it's creditedo, but do you have to wait 12 months to get the credit?

is it much? worth standing in queue for 4 hours at vicroads for and probably not getting much help?

anyone know what happens if you over pay when paying your rego... I'm guessing it's credited, but do you have to wait 12 months to get the credit?

I think you can call up and they refund the excess in a cheque, only sort of worth it if you paid $50 or more over though

'grats Paul

welcome to the club lol

good luck finding a k11 for cheap tho, the JDM kiddies have been onto those for a couple of years now

thanks mate! how many you got?

also! picked up a povo pack k11 ls for 400 bucks. took 18 hours of work to clean it and the interior.

needed a battery, babttery clamp, rear taillight, cv boot and a rajab damn good service.

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"Needed" or "Still Needs" ?

If so, I'm voting for a backyard mechanic bbq with the wasteland boys next weekend ;)

haha still needs battery clamp, service and a bloody good polish. artz is coming over saturday arvo for polish. but yea. im down for wasteland barbi at mine! haha. will need help changing cv boot!

Just the boot? May as well put in new shafts

(and an sr20)

haha. seen a build thread in england of a guy with sr20 in a micra.

its too much work...... might just get scotty to knock me up a turbo manifold..... hahaha.

also reco drive shafts are like rocking horse shit. 15 dollar and an hours work to change the boot. its the outer. so ill do that for now...

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