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Originally posted by ONARUN

i guess you're right.

damn, i wanted to argue

I'll Argue,,,,$90.00 bucks for some Oil thats only in there for 5000kays,,,,Jimbo you starting to sound like a sheep. BAAAAA...BAAAAA

Birty,,,,I have no idea if the Nismo key will fit a R32,,,shit I hope so,,,its better money spent than on "Magic" oil. E-mail Just Jap,,,,they will know.

Neil

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No Jimbo,,,,no Kiwi in me buddy,,,,lottsa French though....

I would have thought the Nismo key would be of great wank factor for you poor Aussies....

Last time I check the rice chart You were right up there buddy,,,then again we ended up with 2 GTR keys,,,,,Does that mean we have 34 more Kw's.

Still waiting to see your beast,,,,I'm starting to think you own a Commodore.

Neil.

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It was more of an insinuation of Kiwi being in a sheep, but that's another story :eek:

.... as for my baby, you'll hear her her coming well before you see her, don't you worry ;) I just don't feel like making an ass of myself (moreso) by driving uninsured. All will be revealed in due time.

Make no mistake, if you choose to test my resolve in this matter, you'll be looking at an outcome that will have a finality which is beyond your comprehension, and you'll not be counting the days or the months or the years, but millenniums in the house with no doors. :)

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