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Ronnyboy

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  1. Im guessing its the Fuel Filter warning light but not too sure...
  2. Sounds like both yourself and Stripeydog had an awesome time :) I always enjoy driving long trips. I usually go from Sydney to Melbourne. This is when Cruise Control feature is worth every penny. Also a numerous times to Orange and Dubbo from Sydney. Aurions are pretty comfortable cars (along with Camrys and a few other Toyotas) to take on long trips...
  3. Welcome to the club mate... Yes the Kms are pretty low for a 20 year old car
  4. Are you using the "IPB" app? if not then download it from the apps store from your iphone.
  5. Think you can call the salesman and ask for the PDF brochure?Then upload it here?
  6. so? So nothing really... There were a few TOCAU Members who were interested in those wheels. They PM'ed the OP a number of times he didnt reply, When they were telling me about it, I just said that he must have sold them already as they are pretty good wheels. :)
  7. Sounds like the OP was talking to Spare Parts and not a sales rep :P
  8. Pirelli P7 has some pretty good reviews compared to Kumho.. Then again, It comes down to personal choice as well. :)
  9. Welcome to the club, hope your enjoying your Aurion :)
  10. I agree, I wouldnt recommend the third row seats in the RAV.
  11. Welcome mate, theres a few members from Perth here :)
  12. It took you almost a year to advertise those wheels after starting this thread?????????????????
  13. I think people would prefer to see actual pics of the wheels your selling, Not pics from dodotyres.com :P
  14. Welcome to the club, Dont forget the pics :)
  15. My AE112 (2001) corolla does between 9-10 L/100 KM (with aircon on) for city driving,
  16. According to a Tyre size calculator The OP is pretty much correct about the 255 tyres. Here are the results i got from a Tyre size calculator. tyresnap.bmp
  17. Niceeeeee........ The engine in the second clip sound awesome on Surround sound :)
  18. Kenshin - Found this online not sure how useful it will be. Care of powder coated finishes Powder coated surfaces require routine cleaning to remove dirt and grime. This will ensure the decorative and protective properties of the coating are retained. The frequency of such cleaning will depend on many factors but should be carried out every six months. In industrial and coastal environments, cleaning should be carried out more frequently, paying particular attention to areas not normally washed by rain. The best method of cleaning is by regular washing of the powdercoated surface with a soft cloth or sponge, using nothing harsher than normal bristle brushes with a solution of warm water and mild detergent. Surfaces should be rinsed with fresh water after cleaning to remove all residues. Do not use strong solvents such as lacquer as they will damage the coating.
  19. Pretty much what you see. Tell them the paint colour is fading and theres little chips in the paint work after a month or two.. Yes, they will have to sandblast it again.... Not sure if theres any sort of sealant you can put on the wheels after its painted.. that might also help down the track..
  20. and again....................... 4 Posts of the same question.......... Niceeeeeeeeee
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