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ha ha, dont worry mate, ill take ya too see it,

we are actually pulling it outta the shed on saturday, see how many spiders bite me lol

how did ya go with the parts mate? i hope they delivered in time?

LOL i just noticed something JET LAG has Max Power as his real name and so does Nathan, thats weird :D

i've also noticed that! and plus jet lag join date is around the time nathan got banned! what a coinsidence but it could be nothing!

I wanna get a new exhaust system for my R32, I got some shit on there from when I imported it but it's just not loud enough for my liking. What would people recommend getting for an R32? I wanna get twin exhausts on it.. I've seen afew around on this site and I'm really liking the look of it.. But don't really wanna break the bank getting it done. Anyone know of somewhere in western suburbs where I could get it done cheap?

I wanna get a new exhaust system for my R32, I got some shit on there from when I imported it but it's just not loud enough for my liking. What would people recommend getting for an R32? I wanna get twin exhausts on it.. I've seen afew around on this site and I'm really liking the look of it.. But don't really wanna break the bank getting it done. Anyone know of somewhere in western suburbs where I could get it done cheap?

I got my twin junBL 3.5" + resonator from exhaust technology. friendly people, good service and a very good price. cant recommend them highly enuff. sounds good too :D

-D

Yeah Matt took the time out to show me what is next to be replaced also, not too big of a job but one that needs to be done sooner than later... Didn't know they did general mechanical work like clutches also, what did they charge for a clutch removal/install?

ha ha, dont worry mate, ill take ya too see it,

we are actually pulling it outta the shed on saturday, see how many spiders bite me lol

how did ya go with the parts mate? i hope they delivered in time?

mate do you know any more details of it? like a Ti or an exe.... im so hangin i can't wait lol.

And yea champ should be able to pick up parts tomorrow....thats not an issue at all! :stupid:

so by either tommorow night or saturday arvo.. my car should be gone to its new home. Sad but happy also. Sad to see her go but happy to be out of a debt a bit more and be bit more comfy money wise.

Cant get rid of me from here though :stupid: or events, ill bring my new buzz box out on a cruise when i get it lol.

so car is 99.9% sold! Put the cheque into the bank this morning.. car should be gone by the weekend now!

Went to put a deposit on the new car (nissan NX). Turns out the owner/seller is a new Skyline owner and a new SAU member, very cool indeed. Just cant remember the user name now lol.

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