I've already had my way with the brissy women... I might even have a reputation up there now... so they're all yours. I'll stick to quality Melbourne women.
Unless you can bring back Gold Coast women, they're leagues ahead of Brissy women.
we've got stock parts at driftline for just this purpose. you can hire them out to clear any issues. drop by or call 0425855540 n talk to roshan about when it'd be available etc.
Victoria police don't actually operate the speed cameras. They're outsourced to a private company that gets commission on the infringements that they get to stick. Maybe it's been a slow month in commission revenue?
lmao.. this has to be a wind up... who uses plastic cable ties to hold hot exhausts on?
I mean cable ties can hold a majority of the skyline together, but there are some things that cables ties and duct tape can't be used on. exhausts being one of them.
I just remembered a really cool japanese wagon I came across a while back, its a Mazda Savannah RX-3. Rare as hen's teeth, but totally worth it. Might give you some inspiration...
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Is it just me or is the commy parked in by teh GTR? lol guess he mustn't drive it as much anymore.
But yeah, would be awesome to have an LS to daily and a VR for weekends.
nah coupe and sedan would be different as the floor plan is different. chances are most places won't have 4 door moulds for the carpet, you'll probably just need to get a custom one done. some places can mould your existing one and pull a fresh carpet out of that. will cost a bit though.
http://www.knoxautocarpets.com.au/nissan_datsun.htm
They're in melb but can ship interstate. Site doesn't mention R34's but when I was there last time they said they were gonna mould it.
so did you hear that the minister for internets is now looking at getting sites that discuss games rated unsuitable for australia put on the internet filter?
My clutch pack fried too, and I found a secondhand auto box for $350, pulled the old one out, chucked the replacement one in, and turfed the old box.
Awesome thing about everyone converting to manual is that complete boxes are cheap as chips.
From a programming point of view, in the past Oracle used to be awesome due to the fact that you could program in triggers, stored procedures etc. But these days MSSql and MySQL have caught up to the tech. The only issue is with the OS's they're implemented, but even that these days is pretty good. Personally the only thing I've come across that the latter two engines suck at is that they're slightly slower in calculating hashes and reindexing etc.