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its ok, i got every channell. and sometimes there is really nothing on..

hahaha, my borther had to pay 72 bucks today to get a fuel line fixed in his commodore.. he put a screw through it trying to secure his subwoofer in the boot ahahah

its ok, i got every channell. and sometimes there is really nothing on..

hahaha, my borther had to pay 72 bucks today to get a fuel line fixed in his commodore.. he put a screw through it trying to secure his subwoofer in the boot ahahah

oh hardcore.

ha ha ha. must have been a million to 1 shot of hitting it though.

wat the sunny coast post was removed :whistling:....

anyone know a website that sells r34 manual gearobxes?/ and will the 6spd gtr fit into the gtt?

i though it was a good idea about the sunny coast thread, at least if we wanted to get in contact with sum1 who lives up here, it was easier for them to find it, rather than having to read back through pages of whore town to maybe find one post.

and about the website, i dont actually know of any, but i know the gtrs have a 6 speed getrag gearbox in them. not sure if they would botl up though, might have to midify sumthing asnd would most likely be costly to buy and modify one.

As for the sunny coast chat, i totally agree., the whole concept of people living an hour from most of ushaving there own section mader sence to me..

it was a nice sub directory inside the QLD section...

when was it removed?

As for the sunny coast chat, i totally agree., the whole concept of people living an hour from most of ushaving there own section mader sence to me..

it was a nice sub directory inside the QLD section...

when was it removed?

the other day i think. what happened was, sum1 started a section for widebay ppl and they made 2 thread in 2 different sections for this and erin shut it down, then i think sam (baysidebluer34) said sumthing about it being shut down, and he hoped that wouldnt happen to the sunnycoast section, then erin went and shut it down aswell.....

i dont know the full story but thats how it looked to me.

hmmm.. maybe she thought if she doesnt shut it down, then it would look unfair or something....

but i did see a post saying to use ther whoretown... but hell, i dribble $h1T into here and i wouldnt do it if sunny coast were using it..

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