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I can tell the sound of a RB25DET and a blitz BOV from a mile away :D

nah, just ive heard them alot and can recognise what they sound like quite easily... hmmmm... maybe it was that black R33 down the road but it usually dont come past my house and it dont sound like that... sounds quieter (stock exhaust, bov n ****)

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insurance assesor just came over and looked at the car..

he said he'll ring me either later today or tomorrow abd let me know which quote to go with..

he said at the moment it gonna be "glossip st. smash"

and i asked what they were gonna do..

they are gonna send for the same front bar from japan!!!!

ffs this is gonna take AGES till they get it here and fixed!

:)

oh well at least its getting fixed...:D

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check this oout..

i took my car in to a bodykit place to pick a front bar for it..

i was thinking of a 400r bar..

when i said that to the little asain dude he flipped... :lol:

hes like "wtf this is a genuine nizmo kit!! u cant just throw it away.. i fix for u ill fix it and prime it by monday (i took it in thurs)"

i was like wtf?

he said those kits were expansive as fck and heaps hard to get..

so im like kool ill keep it :):D

he took the front bar off straight away and sure enough there was the nizmo sighn on the back of the bar..

so this explains why i have nizmo badges where the GT badge is supposed to be.. ;):)

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yeh no prob man..  

hey i saw u today(sat).. near erskine park road at about 11am

i was gonna beep and wave but then i realised i was in my sh**y

laser and ud be like wtf?! :lol:

yepz.. sounds right.. on me way to me womans house...

eheaeh.. i get that stuff all the time by hmm.. unordinary people

so I may ignore it.. pwahahaa...

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ryan -> i aint taking it out till its fixed..

the front bar should be ready tomorrow and then i gotta get the form and bonnet work done.. :)

haha Xrsist... yeh in the 5 days that i was driving it i have ppl swerve into my lane to scre me, ppl sticking thier fingers up at me etc. etc.. :P :P losers..

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na the insurance company had to chose the place

its glossip st. smash (across the road from where i got the paint job quote mark..)

then they refered me to steven's presteige body shop. who reconised the bar and are gonna fix it.. actually the bar should be done and primmed by now ..

now i gotta take the car back to smash place and get them to fix the bonned and bar support (which is WAY more bent then i could imagine! :lol: ) then theyre gonna spray and fit the bar again..

:lol:

then im gonna roll again.. :P :uh-huh:

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