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Bugger I couldn't make it to the lan night tonight. Cars off the road for the next couple of weeks. replacing the tie rods, wiring in a thermo fan with a jaycar thermo fan controller and running relays for the headlights/highbeams as i'm tired of replacing r32 light switches if i run with the high beams on for extended periods of time.

If you want a really nice compact baby seat thats both a capsule and normal car seat look at the Safe and Sound Compaq.

Awesome little seat that fits in the Skyline and fits like a glove in the back seat of the 2007 Mazda 3. :D

Don't bother with the oldschool capsule they are an absolute pain in the arse.

Safe-n-Sound Compaq Deluxe

Converts from rearward-facing (capsule) to forward-facing upright child seat

http://www.productreview.com.au/showitem.php?item_id=33890

http://www.babiesgalore.com.au/view_produc...6categoryid%3D5

The young lad now at 3 still fits fine; quite a tall lad for his age with a size 10 foot. :)

Really don't bother with a capsule they are old, clunky and will do your back in. :)

Cheers for the heads up, but we already bought a capsule - but not the old ugly safe n sound one, but the new Unity Capsule:

Link

far more compact than the original clunker but same protection and convenience of removable basket. When we look for seats around the 3-4 month mark will probably have a look at the Compaq Delux though, looks good :)

board board board, well my friends we as in sau people are here at the internet cafe after we all had a nice meal down rundle st if you came with us you wouldnt be board :):):):D

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board board board, well my friends we as in sau people are here at the internet cafe after we all had a nice meal down rundle st if you came with us you wouldnt be board :):):D:bunny:

Hey Kel, I hear you look good in tomato red.......post pics pls :)

thats ok :P

haha jenks, when she was on the phone to me she was asking everyone what their SAU name is, and i heard "my names Mark", im like JEENNKIIEESSSSSS. then she knew who it was. haha

anyways, off to tyrepower to fix my cracked rim :(

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