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he he he now you know what would be fun??

a whole page of REALLY BIG POSTS!!

:)

but my work sucks, come Chrissi everyone else is winding down, me no i get even more work!!

Oh well.....

:) i dont have my car back yet!!

ha ha ha i raced this s14 last night in my little bros 33.....

beat him in 1st 2nd 3rd and 4th, stoped there but he kept going......

got done by the cops down the road from us.....

i was so lucky not to get caught :laugh:

only got pulled over for an RBT and Licence Check.....

Burgandy side mirros, black looks poor. Unless its carbon fibre i guess.

which looks better?

burgandy colour side review mirrors

or

black colour side review mirrors

pics -

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sideskirts are on there way!!!!

the front bar stays as is. its a 400R bar.

best lookin bar i reckon - got that tough look to it. hehe

wait till you see the final outcome of the car.

i've had a photochop pic done up for me and looks f**kin tough!!

Burgandy side mirros, black looks poor. Unless its carbon fibre i guess.

cf FTW!!! although it would look kinda out of place without a cf bonnet :)

i've had a photochop pic done up for me and looks f**kin tough!!

yessssssssssssss :laugh:

hey fellas get a load of this pic. I did a clutch in a mates car last nite, and this is what i found when i pulled the box out. That furry looking stuff was all inside the bellhousing, and its the actual organic clutch packs from the clutch face :laugh:

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Looks like mine, we had to pry it off the flywheel as it had fused its self on.

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2nd gear, limiter dump and 10psi hahaha

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