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1. its the end of the month

2. bought some semi slicks of salad i shouldn't have

3. had to pay hilux's insurance last night which i forgot about

i have rego comin up soon. $526 i think.. is that why u fellas pay.. :)

a $500-700 panel damage bill

$30 for 15inch skid rims $50 for some new tyres

$40 for entry and most likely that 500-700 bill will end up being 1k after the drift session..

that and 2.5k on turbo injectors and Z32..

and next few weeks buying a S14 S1 for 5k :D

EOFY is expensive for me :)

all this on my casual wages lol

Night :)

Metalica Black playing softlly, flu is finally starting to clear... Happy days :)

hmm im listening to kanye west stronger.. kanye west i dont knw if u older folks like or listen to this stuff.. but i love it :) and how shit was that flu col!!!

want to drift it.. what else do u do with the ugly S1 S14 lol..

nah we have a neo sitting here. and im aching to do another conversion so. 25neo into a S14 would be schaweet... cause afaik the S14 has minor body damage and crapped out motor with more bolt ons than a rice excel.

we choose the S14 over another 180. due to being newerish. 5stud already. bigger brakes. strong chassis. stronger diff. NO ABS :D and australian delivered :)

the S14 box is going in my 180 and rest of stuff forsale someplace..

either way will be a fun and eventful next 6 months..

still need to source.

RB alternator.. do RB20 25 and neo alternators interchange..?

R33 GTST box flywheel and clutch.. (thinking of going HD plate with patrol pressure plate)

basically. my house has 3 car ports 2 sheds with mini shop and 2 lock up garages.

thinking of buyin a hoist soon. makes gearboxes soo much easier.

and those that been to my house will see shit lying around everywhere got a CA resting against the wall. radiators coolers rims like 8 sets clutches. soo much shit.. got a half cut.. FFS someone take that cut away..

but yeah the RB25 sil. is my priority to get done by december.. as ill be overseas for a month or 2 after.

yeah gf is at shailer so im always there im at springwood tho

pissed off i have missed out on the hks manifold i was supposed to get as the dude managed to dell it bundled it with his blown turbo!!! i was counting on getting it - f*k!!!!!!!!!!!

all the other ones on the forum have bee sold in the past week one for like 700unused so im not a happy chap!

wanting to get one asap

yeah gf is at shailer so im always there im at springwood tho

pissed off i have missed out on the hks manifold i was supposed to get as the dude managed to dell it bundled it with his blown turbo!!! i was counting on getting it - f*k!!!!!!!!!!!

all the other ones on the forum have bee sold in the past week one for like 700unused so im not a happy chap!

wanting to get one asap

whats wrong with ur standard mani..? std mani is very strong and flows well. i wouldnt mind using a standard mani on the 180 but i got a tuned length GKtech i think. :D :laughing-smiley-014: yay :) is that ur postcode in ur name dan.?

haha yeh 4127

wanted to go the hks as the ext wastegat = better turbo options and from what i have heard good flow increase

im getting a biago turbo off sheldon (murnane motors) if i go external looking at getting close to 400hp package happening

want nice driveable power so cams/mani/turbo/injectors/z32 on the shopping list at the moment

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