Red fto with white wheels

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Red fto with white wheels

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Just saw a red GPX going down thuringowa drive just now (3:15pm) would like to catch up because of the small fto collection of Townsville :(
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Also saw a black GPX with a green P plate, chances of both of these fto's being on this forum is 1/100000 :(
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ftoguy2012 wrote:chances of both of these fto's being on this forum is 1/100000 :(
Pretty sure it'd be 1 in (insert current number of roadworthy FTOs in Australia not currently on the forum) then -1 for every 24 hours for accidents etc etc. Then you could factor in P platers to the equation and say that there is a contributing factor of disposal rate higher due to the gradual increase of P plate and inexperienced drivers. You could then factor in things such as the increased wear due to age, scavengers etc etc

But lets not get technical :lol:
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Im surprised at how many people are not in the club. For its MANY members vs the amount of FTO's in the country its surprisingly little.
I have about 2 people a day emailing and ringing me for parts, almost all of them not members of the club, and arent really interested when i tell them about it.
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Taz wrote:Im surprised at how many people are not in the club. For its MANY members vs the amount of FTO's in the country its surprisingly little.
I have about 2 people a day emailing and ringing me for parts, almost all of them not members of the club, and arent really interested when i tell them about it.
Make it a requiremet that they must register to purchase :lol:
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kiz wrote: Pretty sure it'd be 1 in (insert current number of roadworthy FTOs in Australia not currently on the forum) then -1 for every 24 hours for accidents etc etc. Then you could factor in P platers to the equation and say that there is a contributing factor of disposal rate higher due to the gradual increase of P plate and inexperienced drivers. You could then factor in things such as the increased wear due to age, scavengers etc etc

But lets not get technical :lol:
Shut the f**k up Kiz :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Yea unfortunatly where i am, chances really are that low
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