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No of course not...I don't tell anyone what I've done to my car :P

Yes I am and yes you can feel it...and the clutch too if ya want :O

i dont spose u'd drop the brand of it then? or the brand u'd get if u were going to get one :(

Geebus I hope you are talking about the clutch......... :cheers:

oh dear dave's got his mind in the gutter again :D

morning karen :cheers:

looks good too john, call me when you want some professional photos and i can hook you up, that applies to everyone also.

my photos are close enough to professionalism

just got to get around to opening them up now in Adobe Photoshop and editing them with more colour and lighting in certain areas.

REAL PROFESSIONAL PHOTOS I DONE -

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...t&p=2780330

those have been touched up in photoshop.

What do you mean by that?? If I was going to replace it you mean?

what brand of clutch is your :cheers:

P.S dave ur a big girl, u whinge more than a woman during...no i wont say that :D*runs and hides*

we discovered yesterday that shanes not only ghey

but also likes 14yr old girls at servos....

had to go let off some steam in the toilet while we were waitin for ian to finish his roll.

lmfao!!!

dude she was 16, get it right! :cheers:

http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,21025660-2,00.html

P-PLATE drivers will be given no second chances before having their licence cancelled under the toughest driving conditions yet being considered by the New South Wales Government.

bahaha sux to be them :cheers:

I dunno what Ian has

yeah ian's got a nismo twin plate

http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,21025660-2,00.html

P-PLATE drivers will be given no second chances before having their licence cancelled under the toughest driving conditions yet being considered by the New South Wales Government.

I think this is a good idea to some extent, but in saying that, the Government needs to provide a place where young drivers CAN drive fast (I know you can already do this at Eastern Creek, but I'm saying this more in relation to the Qld Government, because if NSW gets this proposal passed you can bet Qld will be very quick in following suit).

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