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they're about A robot who comes to life, came out late 1980s ... it was awesome when your 5, I bought them today from k-mart for 15 bucks. With classic lines such as "hey laser lips your mumma was a snow blower" .. cracked me up at 5 years old :)

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not alot aye, just trying to fix my car today.....

hey daz,

i hear ya :) hey whats public transport like in buderim? could i say get a bus from maroochydore up to buderim hospital each day?? (workin up there next week) but worried about the car due to this :

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=129882

started taking all the things off my car today to change the crossmember and steering rack over and i got to the support braces for the lower control arms, and i coueven budge the nuts on them so i used the rattle gun, but i stuffed the nut, roudned it on the edges a bit now. so i cant get it off.... it was my fault bcoz i was using the rattle gun at work, and i used a star socket on the rattle gun not a 6 sided one...... big mistake, and the worst part is i only have till 2moro to get it out of my work some how....... that is where i am doing it all at on my own.

http://www.riversandsapartments.com

on bradman av wherever that is lol

bradman ave is in maroochydore along the riverfront. u should be able to get a bus from there. the mains top is at the plaza. there is a huge bus terminal u can get a bus to anywhere from there.

bradman ave is in maroochydore along the riverfront. u should be able to get a bus from there. the mains top is at the plaza. there is a huge bus terminal u can get a bus to anywhere from there.

really?? awesome! that might solve some probs. Still need to drive up there tho...

really?? awesome! that might solve some probs. Still need to drive up there tho...

id say your hotel is towards the bli bli end of the bradman ave though, not the maroochydore end. u will be able to get a bus along there though, there is stops all along that road. u mite have to go to the plaza and change busses to buderim hospital, once u do it once it will be easy after that, but it takes a while to get anywhere by bus though,they go everywhere in between on the way to where u wanna go.....

Yeah i might just take my chances and limp it around on 5 cylinders. I'm working 12-8pm shifts all week, so maybe i can get a local mechanic in mooroochydore/buderim to have a look at it in the mornings,

Can you recommend a good mech??

Yeah i might just take my chances and limp it around on 5 cylinders. I'm working 12-8pm shifts all week, so maybe i can get a local mechanic in mooroochydore/buderim to have a look at it in the mornings,

Can you recommend a good mech??

well my mate owns his own mechanic shop, not far from where u are staying, its in depot st maroochydore.

Cox Kerry Motor Repairs

Cnr Service & Depot St Maroochydore QLD 4558

ph: (07) 5443 3507 Motor Engineers & Repairers

might give them a call tuesday...

gunna try a new 02 sensor i think. Nissan dealerships aren't open 2morro i think, i rang both autobarn and repco today they dont have any for r33's (i have a part no for the ngk replacement one but both stores said they dont stock ngk!?!?

I think supercheap does so i'll go see them 2morro. Or i'll grab a genuine one from nissan maroochydore (assuming there is one lol)

started taking all the things off my car today to change the crossmember and steering rack over and i got to the support braces for the lower control arms, and i coueven budge the nuts on them so i used the rattle gun, but i stuffed the nut, roudned it on the edges a bit now. so i cant get it off.... it was my fault bcoz i was using the rattle gun at work, and i used a star socket on the rattle gun not a 6 sided one...... big mistake, and the worst part is i only have till 2moro to get it out of my work some how....... that is where i am doing it all at on my own.

Try using Metrench sockets. I have a set and used them heaps of times on stuffed bolt/nut. They will still grip onto an almost round hex head.

Good luck

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