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while we are talking bout that kind of shit, i have just put my car in a M&C to get fixed, we cut the front of another r32 and grabbed all the parts off it to transfer onto mine, i will be putting a vertex front bar on along with a intercooler and have replaced heaps of broken parts from before the crash, so once she gets back on the road she will be really nice and clean.

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BTW i got parts to sell, i bought too many from my last crash repair over quoting me, so now ive got all these parts i cant use.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=138291

Edited by nisskid
lol, it all went wrong. :)

got the car up on jacks, rear wheels off; ready for new brake pads & braided lines..... 1st caliper nut, pull tight, cracked the nut seal & put my knuckles into the inner wheel arch. doh. 1st nut made me go to hospital, lol, 3 stitches to a knuckle joint as we could see -everything- inside.................. :) she was preeeetttty open ! lol, used a scalpel to scrape the black undercarraige gunk out off the bone. bwahahahah !

oh well. will be interesting at work while i do everything lefthanded. got a months worth of work to get done by 26 october, kneeop date. man im such a retard sometimes :)

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my company hosted a Chrysler 300C cruise and meet on sunday,

they had 17 hemi 300C cruising from the bay up through the hills,

at one stage a cop saw a black one powerslide around a corner when he caught up he found 11 black ones and didn't know who did it, they said he looked a bit confused and ended up driving off and not handing out any fines :)

One week to go...........

Tibial Tubercle Osteotomy + Patellectomy to right knee

Looks like its min 6wees in straight leg brace non weight bearing, so wont be driving the Stagea again until Xmas I suppose.

Sad :) Lets hope it works to plan tho, I dream of being pain-free :P

One week to go...........

Tibial Tubercle Osteotomy + Patellectomy to right knee

Looks like its min 6wees in straight leg brace non weight bearing, so wont be driving the Stagea again until Xmas I suppose.

Sad :wave: Lets hope it works to plan tho, I dream of being pain-free :)

Brendan mate......... ALL THE BEST with that, Hope all works out well for you!!!!

Edited by Deluxe

Cheers deluxe, its a 50/50 really, whether the pain will 'go' as such. Should do, but by taking out the kneecap it just opens another can of whoop-arse.

Black32 - know Exactly what you mean. And thats how Im taking it. Once Im thru with the straight leg brace I'll have a need to buy the BEST brace possible, and become very good friends with it for eva and eva (kneecapless ppl have a habit of falling over a lot)

The tibial work is going to be a pain in the, well, tibia. ;) Had a large splice of the tibia pulled up and repositioned back in 2000; leg wasnt supported properly when I got home & tried to get onto the bed - was the worst pain Ive ever experienced. Not recommended. :)

See if I cant get any nurse specials tho :wave: jk

Edited by Tangles
have you driven the crossfire? can you give us a review..i wouldnt mind test driving one. im assuming you work at chrysler btw

yeah i work at a dealership :spank: yay

mmmmmmmm.........

there not to bad, but then again i wouldn't buy one

the powers not bad for the wieght but they have the usual american car feel when they get to anything thats not straight :P they are a bit uncomfortable on the limit around corners,

one of the salesman has spun one with a customer in it.

want anymore info?

Duc.......Killa engine(Merc) in a MASSIVE Yank tank cannot have good power to weight, surely!

I thought I read somewhere that the chrossfire is just a merc sports (not sure which model) with different panels on the outside. (so its really a merc)

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