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Hey everyone,

I dont know if anyone else despises this live journal fad as much as I do but I have found a good use for it. A couple of weeks ago I started one up mostly to keep a writen and photographic record of my R32 modifications. If anyone wants to have a read just to kill some time or to make sure they dont make any mistakes that I have made feel free to have a look and even post a couple comments.

The site is: http://noakespg.livejournal.com/

BTW. It starts at the bottom :(

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nice though i would have just bought a new front bar looks like alot of bog :)

Hey everyone,

I dont know if anyone else despises this live journal fad as much as I do but I have found a good use for it. A couple of weeks ago I started one up mostly to keep a writen and photographic record of my R32 modifications. If anyone wants to have a read just to kill some time or to make sure they dont make any mistakes that I have made feel free to have a look and even post a couple comments.

The site is: http://noakespg.livejournal.com/

BTW. It starts at the bottom ;)

nice though i would have just bought a new front bar looks like alot of bog ;)

I got it done at auto plastic repairs in queanbeyan. It is actually pretty solid and it has some strange black gause reinforcing it from behind. Ill just fix it with some paint :)

Hi Pete, Looks like a UAS Intercooler Kit.

tis a bit late now but I still have all new Piping for a 32 GTS-T could have had for free and shaved your costs in half :D

Damn... :confused:

If you still have it I would be interested in taking it off your hands (ill give you some cash for it tho!)

The mechanic cut the bottom pipe because he said it wouldnt fit. But now that it is all in, it needs a bit of extra length.

Damn mechanics :cheers:

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