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Sticker??? Did sum one say stickers???

can i get sum stickers!!!!!

Lee, yours got posted too.

I was only given 26 in the first batch and those people that have been waiting the longest get theirs first. More stickers are being made right now!!!

Nah, I don't think my wedges would stand up to well to a bucket of oil. The sneakers were fine, I gave em a quick wash with solvol hand scrub, rinsed them off and because they are black to start with, you can hardly tell :O I really should nappi san the laces though. Poor hello kitty isn't pink anymore!

Am so :rofl:

Hey did you get the flywheel machined before putting the new clutch in?

andy had a separate clutch and flywheel ready, and that flywheel was in pretty good nic :O

but yes, whenever i do a clutch, i always get it machined

andy had a separate clutch and flywheel ready, and that flywheel was in pretty good nic :O

but yes, whenever i do a clutch, i always get it machined

you know how i asked you to do my clutch, how much is your time worth? Carton of Beer? Bottle of Johny Walker Black? he he he if your luck maybe Blue lable?

shane about thoose cluch bolts where do i go get them from? prolly do the clutch and fly wheel in Jan....

should i buy a Needle roller and High tensile Pivot???

STICKERS!!!! YAY!!! :rofl::no:

Nah, I don't think my wedges would stand up to well to a bucket of oil. The sneakers were fine, I gave em a quick wash with solvol hand scrub, rinsed them off and because they are black to start with, you can hardly tell :O I really should nappi san the laces though. Poor hello kitty isn't pink anymore!

:rofl:

shane... check out the pics?

certinaly did, awesome pics once again mate :wave:

Awsooooommmeee!!!

I am so over this Job!!!!

one little niggle i've found with the car, the steering. it tends to pull pretty badly and easily if ur driving on roads where there are ruts where the wheels have worn the road down. also the steering wheel isnt dead straight. a simple good wheel alignment may jut do the trick.

P.S that muffler still sucks major ass :no:

you know how i asked you to do my clutch, how much is your time worth? Carton of Beer? Bottle of Johny Walker Black? he he he if your luck maybe Blue lable?

shane about thoose cluch bolts where do i go get them from? prolly do the clutch and fly wheel in Jan....

should i buy a Needle roller and High tensile Pivot???

STICKERS!!!! YAY!!! :rofl::no:

depends if i cant get my mates hoist ill have to do it on the ground again, and then if the box wants to play ball when it goes back in :wave:.

NISSAN, what car, engine & gearbox is it for? ill make a call

all u need is a new throwout bearing (which should come with the clutch), no need for a pivot, and wtf is a needle roller :O

one little niggle i've found with the car, the steering. it tends to pull pretty badly and easily if ur driving on roads where there are ruts where the wheels have worn the road down. also the steering wheel isnt dead straight. a simple good wheel alignment may jut do the trick.

P.S that muffler still sucks major ass :O

Thats the down side of 17 and 18 inch wheels they follow the road pretty bad

:O

certinaly did, awesome pics once again mate :no:

one little niggle i've found with the car, the steering. it tends to pull pretty badly and easily if ur driving on roads where there are ruts where the wheels have worn the road down. also the steering wheel isnt dead straight. a simple good wheel alignment may jut do the trick.

P.S that muffler still sucks major ass :rofl:

Yeah it needs an alignment big time wich I will be doing soon, also wider wheels with low profile tryres means tramlineing...the R32 used to do the same thing when it had those wheels, the price you pay for having sexeh wheels

Thats the down side of 17 and 18 inch wheels they follow the road pretty bad

HI5

PS the muffler isnt a rice cannon that every man and his excell has, it attracts no attention and still flows the same due to the fact that the cross section area is the same as a large tip....if it fitted the R32 I would have swapped in an instant, the R32 one shits me no end

ohh yeh!

got to get new tyres this wknd too!

anyone know of anywhere good thats open on a saturday to get a good set of tyres at a good price?

Kieth 4 Wheels Springwood

Being my stepdads brother has a bit to do with my response, but he is well priced

HI5

PS the muffler isnt a rice cannon that every man and his excell has, it attracts no attention and still flows the same due to the fact that the cross section area is the same as a large tip....if it fitted the R32 I would have swapped in an instant, the R32 one shits me no end

Not after a rice mobile....just purposeful

ohh yeh!

got to get new tyres this wknd too!

anyone know of anywhere good thats open on a saturday to get a good set of tyres at a good price?

Tredz international

I got bridgstone tyres in pretty good nick for $80 each

Where as new crap nankangs were going to cost over $1000 these prices are for 18s but

But tredz dont fit so you will have to book someone to fit them too

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