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Got all your go fast bits fitted yet?

na man dramas.. atm,

got my water rates I just paid 800.. now land rates 1200... then rear bar bit 900.. 2 new tyres 800.. need get a cat/dump (smb maybe) so tats 1800.. then save for tune an install so guessing anoter 1500-2000 =/ hahaha love my life

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Just getting a new daily. Nothing special :ARFiring:

I did spot a pretty clean black Clubby for sale not too long ago? .......had a big turbo and lazy 600rwhp. :spoton:

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Just want to give Brad from Atomic Performance a quick plug after receiving a few goodies from him in the mail yesterday! Great service, awesome products & super quick delivery times :ARFiring:

Would recommend that everyone who reads this jump on his website & check out the new 'Anchorlox' turbo studs/nuts. Much needed solution that should be on everyone's shopping list...

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Haha good call on the FG ute! I normally notice 'habitual line steppers' as well.

Ran over a bloody tek screw on the way to Uni today. Couldn't figure out what the whack whack noise was, pulled over, mudflaps a bit loose, moved a push plug...still there. Found the screw cheekily poking out on the rear (my Kumho's nooooo!). I get the spare out and I'm amazed. Cops never needed it I guess?

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Thing looks white on the inside! Felt lighter too though that could be the tyre. My kumho's are chewed on the inside edge anyway, illegal to repair. They had a good run I guess...ordering new tyres just in time for new tune to suit, muahaha.

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