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Yeh Matt, My car isnt a type M.

I am getting the type M brakes that came with the front cut machined and put on before the car gets back to me.

And yeh the fish oil idea is only an idea. I would prefere to cut the rust out and prime it then paint it a black.

But as I said its along way till its finished.

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THE 4 WHORE IS BACK ON THE ROAD.

WITH A VELO BUCKET SEAT CALLING SHOTGUN TO DRIVE.

I'm still letting the engine wear in a bit as it most likely hasnt been started and run for a while. So nothing to extreme at all for me while im under warranty and the neighbours who did my work can hear me leave and come home anyway.

Will be out and about these days now driving the four door.

I need to go on some cruises to meet some of u boys.

Later,

One very happy Brenton

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Scary. No idea what i was doing. Need hicas locked and coilovers Stat.

But I don't know what your talking about Matt. Waranty would be void if i was doing such things

The car feels really good except for the small idle problem. Timing needs to be played with. And new tyres.

The tyres were rooted before i even got my car back so no i have not done wicked skids on them.

I'd luv ur front/ dump but i need more money.

Less power and Better driving skills.

Brenton 0. Enbankment 1.

I need a new headlight, right indicator, front bar, right qtr and a new bonnet.

I suck and can't drive a car for shit.

Im sorry to the fellow 4dr owners for wrecking a good car.

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If you have any of the above said parts please let me know.

F#@K i need to leanr how to drive all over again. Im scared to get back in it now.

Ta ta for now.

Bummer, it doesn't look to serious though which is good.

I agree with the track days, it is by far the best place to learn car control, or at least where you and your cars limits are without damaging either. . . . . hopefully

hmmm might need to change your name to R32 4door crashing?

what the hell were you doing ?

skids with Adz and pushing to hard to keep up? lol

lol ryan

should slow down n take things easy... stock susp and r32 stockies with high profiles = FTL

and no skidz with me - someones gone solo since they got their car back on the road! :(

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Obi Wan (Ryan)

I will need to know prices on the headlight and indicator ASAP. Im not sure if i will do insurance job yet, my cars at Doyles right now as of 4pm today.

I cant afford to put GTR front gaurds on it right now

I just need it fixed so i can piss it off and get over my little boy syndrome of playing with cars

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