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Just bought a manual conversion kit for the 31! thank god for that!

yeah mine cost me $1300 in 2003 after I blew the torque converter doing 25kph... got the bits from nisswreck and the stuff fitted from Raul Mendoza.... was the best thing for the '31 ever. No more hard shifting thanks to 31 auto. seriously, thats the worst bloody auto trans ive ever driven. even low rev gearchanges feel like your fat mate just bounced into u while u werent looking

after that i f**ked up the diff and got a custom made 1:4.11 LSD diff by Boss Engineering... cost $1200 and while I only got to drive it for 8000km, it was the best damn upgrade I ever got on that 31... too bad I lost the car in an *ahem* freak drifting accident *cough*

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Haha, forgive him Amanda, he's just an accountant ;)

LOL well even so accountants still have brains :P and well i would've thought every1 knew

it could happen any time of the day haha

Well guys it looks like were putting off that SAU cruise/bruise past the dads place then. :P

what, LOL when was this going to take place?? haha

Any ideas for names?

nah no ideas for names, well i do have middle names worked out. if it's a boy middle name will be Craig

(coz it's my dad's and brothers" and if it's a girl the middle name will be Lee (same as mine which i got from my name so yeah)

but i'm not gonna think of 1st names till after 4months

haha, yeah I think that idea has been shelved temporarily.

I was gonna back up the 300 tyre over his head :P

Hey Amanda......tell him if he messes with you, he messes with the whole SAU family........he may wake up with a horses head next to him one day :P

next time i see or even talk to him i'll tell him that :D

CONGRATS AMANDA !!!!!!!!!!

great news

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hehe thanks, yeah it is, now :P

Who is? Inline 6 or the babydaddy?

O. M. F. G.

Inline 6 is the babydaddy!!!!1one

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LOL nooooooooooo he's not haha, it doesn't belong to any1 on here haha

anywayz time for my snoooooooze haha. nighty nights

my wheels got here this morning!!!!!!!!

ill get some pics up when theyre fitted.

Yeah my mechanic has my car today, doing some jobs which are out of my league... replacing fuel lines, speedo cable and fitting the cusco cylinder brace... hopefully no petrol smell when I get it back today

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Yeah my mechanic has my car today, doing some jobs which are out of my league... replacing fuel lines, speedo cable and fitting the cusco cylinder brace... hopefully no petrol smell when I get it back today

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i just fixed a fuel leak in my car aswell, hooray for no more petrol smell!

i just fixed a fuel leak in my car aswell, hooray for no more petrol smell!

Same here!! I finally had all my 6 injectors replaced with orginal GTR items. The current ones were cracking (don't know how and why, but apparently this is common now) They're $330 per injector from Japan! It's crazy! I could get a full set of Sard injectors with bigger cc for the same price of 3 original injectors! Problem is, I'd need a aftermarket ecu to run them :D

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