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Well its that time again where these stores have they're boxing day specials. Supercheap say up to 60% off and Autobarn 20% off. Just thought it would be a good idea for everyone to post up suggestions of things to buy specificaly for the T. I was thinking of getting some new ramps, Tranzmax Z and maybe some gold class polish. Any more suggestions of what to buy? because I usually go there and forget what I need :spit:

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if not already;

*Headlight protectors, (bonnet too if your keen)

*the magical castrol oils

*oil filters

*some good car cleaning products incl good quality terri cloths

*some fold out directors chairs to keep in the boot for the summer pool parties :D

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Headlight protectors are a waste of money, you would be doing well to break a headlight these days. There not made of glass anymore.

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Next batch of synthetic engine oil (what's good for the Phoon?? Mobil 1?).

Keep postings guys.

I'll check the thread before I head out. :spoton:

I've heard nothing but good things about casrtol edge. probably go the 0W-40

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Headlight protectors are a waste of money, you would be doing well to break a headlight these days. There not made of glass anymore.

I think most people get them nowadays because the plastic headlights marks so. easy. (stone chips)

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Headlight protectors are a waste of money, you would be doing well to break a headlight these days. There not made of glass anymore.

Having used these for the past 4 years, I would have to disagree!

The problem is not breakage, but the constant sandblasting from trucks and other traffic, which will damage the lens of your headlight over time (as it does the windscreen and foggies as well).

The headlight protectors are easy insurance against damage to your headlights, and they are a lot cheaper to replace than a headlight!

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