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Now the toughie. Who to do an Aussie Capt Slow?

My vote goes to shanef, our own Qld Capt Slow. His car will probably never run, we pay out on him constantly and he just keeps taking it.

bauhahahahaha...

rofl @ whitie

lol that scc thread has turned to shit - good entertainment though!

i pmed this dude cause he said that gonner was stiring people - turns out he had me confused with our friend in the blue 33

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...t&p=3496246

bought 5m of line from my local brake shop, and 10 tube nuts, a flaring tool and a pipe bender and made them up myself.

yeh the plan is to replace all the crap that i can aceess now before the motor goes in for good.

also the box is just there so i dont have to find another place to store it. however that particular one wont be going back in ;)

hmm nice.. i might do something like this oneday.

how muc for the lines and nuts..? i guess dan held ur hand thru this one

So a mate an I went to goldy today to look at the loser left over schoolies, omg there are still a few out! I got respect from all for the Porsche, not too mention brisbane school girls at 3pm!!

I <3 attention

lol joshwa.. should have drove past my house im just off the M1.. give me a call next time u douche..

Shaneypoo...i measured with my stick roughly 3.2m for main hoop, 2.4m for each A pillar. So rounded out to 3.5m and 2.5m x 2 so thats 8.5m plus whatever you want in the 45mm for the back. I reckon 10m worth of the big shit...and the rest in the small shit and then we be jamming?

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