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Nah man, Miami, FL

Remy V is for the US domestic market only, Robin Thicke is the ambassador for the brand....check out blurred lines, but only look for the Remy bottles (if you can)

:O

Maiden voyage with rego to work today. Nice to be driving a zed again. Didn't overheat or anything!

And the carpark guy put im in the handicap spot up the front away from the other muppets :D

inb4handicapjokes

Mike you would have been handy at the Tuned Performance dyno day the other week.

Some guy who just bought a Zed got it up on the dyno and smoke started coming out from behind the dash cluster and the wipers etc were going berko when the accelerator was used. Poor guy was devastated and wasnt sure what was going on. It later left on a flat bed

Yeah been speaking to him. Aparantly the alt reg died and let it pump 18v through the system and fried everything. I have to go through the shed on the weekend and see if I can find some computers for him. Auto, pwr steer, abs etc etc

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