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not to sure buddy.

well done on ya tafe ;)

Congrats.

I'm only half way there with my Design and Construction Management course. :( Part time study is a drag.

Got another course lined up too. I'll be running my own business in 5 years. :P

oh ohhhh...ryans gonna hate me!

i set him up with a 31 for cheap as hell, he was really keen, ....

but now my missus mum (owner of the 31) has decided to GIVE it to her son beacause he kicked up a stink

and wanted it..ITS BEEN SITTING IN THE SHED FOR 3 f**kIN YEARS DIPSHIT!

he only wants it becuse someone else wants it..

sorry ryan, i feel like a dog!

i know...he is gonna be pissed! i know the feeling.

Kick the missus's brother in the nuts :P

Or ask him what the capital of Thailand is, then punch him in the nuts. :(

Thats just wrong! ... we're sure Ryan will understand.

Its a pity the car will prob end up around a tree, than in the hands of an enthusiast ;)

Edited by RubyRS4

he is a dero!

its just going to sit in the shed for another 3 years!

he wouldnt even know what colour it is!

i should see if he wants to sell it?

im sure if ryan waved a couple of 100 dollar notes in his face he wouldnt say no....

does any1 know if an R31 S3 cluster will work in a GXE Pintara??

it will.........sort of. tacho wont read properly (as its a 6 cylinder tacho on a 4 cylinder loom)

if ya can put up with that go for it

just won this on ebay for $1200 ZJ Fairlane on gas,auto, 6cly carby. If its as good as owner has stated il hand over the money then il be looking for a 351, ltd frount end, zk rear lights and my big fat 12 slotters with fat tyers :P

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