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Should be good to not spend that money on the new g'box if you don't have to.

Went for a drive last night with the new oil.. no results. Same as before, owell at least i gave it a shot before blowing the money on the box.

M3 would be nice :)

If I got rid of/something happend to the skyline I'd get an E46 M3

.... Well actually I'd probably get a 33 or 34 GTR but anyway...

Was thinking of getting one anyway, but not real practicle and a bit to expensive

I want another sports car but living in north queensland really isn't the place for one, having to plan out your route everytime you go for a drive gets pretty annoying after awhile. Can only go to certain servo's sucks arse too. Getting a 4wd so i can go anywhere and when it floods every year i can actually go places and wont have to worry about pothole. f**ken Mackay roads are shit. :)

Most annoying thing would be slowing down to a stop in order to get into a driveway here and having some dickhead sit up your arse and blow the horn at you. Had some bitch in a captiva or some POS do that to me getting into my own driveway when there was another un-occupied lane right next to me she could have quite easily drove around or merged lanes but nooooooo has to blow the horn and get up my arse.

Bogans in an old cruiser wagon were right up my ass at auto corner when I was doing 60 then went past and stared at me as they were doing it.

May have boxed them in to stop them speeding but. I'm just a nice guy stopping people getting speeding tickets though :)

The amount of people that look at me like I'm retarded then do 80 in a 60 zone makes me wonder.......

Bogans in an old cruiser wagon were right up my ass at auto corner when I was doing 60 then went past and stared at me as they were doing it.

May have boxed them in to stop them speeding but. I'm just a nice guy stopping people getting speeding tickets though :)

The amount of people that look at me like I'm retarded then do 80 in a 60 zone makes me wonder.......

See this shit all the time, some people don't deserve a licence

Great news for me today, a mate in Sydney just bought a V35 wreck so i'm getting the window motors and door lock actuators at dirt cheap.. and a drivers side bose door speaker since mine crapped itself. Yay.

Anyone know a guy named Grame? Just saw him in the Opposite Lock 4wd accessories shop wearing one of Ben Earl's GTR shirts. Btw i want one of those.. looks like a good round the house weekender shirt

He just came back into the shop and i had a chat to him briefly, think he said he works for Viking?

Edited by Seano350GT

Is Ben's name on the shirt? If so I'm not sold at all :P

Think I have found a colour for my cam covers, It's pretty similar to the colour I already have but its a little nicer and has a little more metallic through it. Will see If I can get a good photo later on

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