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after i just got the manual conversion done, an hour later after picking it up i get a phone call saying that i can buy an r34 manual gtt wreck from less then what i paid for the conversion.

was soooo pissed off. would have loved to put a rb25 neo motor and gearbox into my car!!!!

Yeah, it really sucks when you have to have a car cover because the council won't let you extend the carport and the original one was designed for a mini. :D

meh stuff the council, they dont live there do they?

no, your house your rules

:cool:

Ryan, Chad, Ruby and Luke if your heading to villies tonight can you bring along the money for yor O2 sensors

Ryan = $66.00

Ruby = $66.00

Chad = $136.30

Luke = $136.30

please bring correct monies as im not a shop :cool: thanks guys

Pete i have no way to find out what sensor you use feel free to buy the one to suit R33 gtr and if there no good we can sell them

OH for those that don't know our very own Sinful is back in town after she evaded us and went to NSW :cool:

so we are heading to villies tonight for cake and coffee all welcome come and meet Jess aka Sinful and have a chin-wag with some fellow SAU members

i will edit or post a time very soon

VILLIES @ 9pm All Welcome

^ were you watching the opening ceremony when you posted that? :D

I was watching that in the lounge at work, couldn't really work out what was going on. Those guards that took the olympic flag looked funny as when they were walking, hella robot style :cool:

getting home from work @ 5:30 am = massive loose :)

haha yeah i was, well more so listening. i thought it was pretty cool how the lit the coldren :D

so annoying the guy who did speak english didn't speak it all that well haha so was quite hard

to understand.

how good were the fireworks :P

how good were the fireworks :D

Yeah, as much as I don't care for the olympics, I did get goosebumps watching it :D

Rain stayed away for a bit, and the 32 now has a new exhaust (which is bloody quiet, so the neighbours will love it :P) and the reo is a little bit closer to being aligned properly :)

I am also now minus 1 (one) cressida, and have gained a large wad of folding currency :) :)

I also haven't slept since about this time yesterday, so time for a nap methinks :cool: Only 4 hours though, then I have to get ready to go to work :(

Ryan, Chad, Ruby and Luke if your heading to villies tonight can you bring along the money for yor O2 sensors

Shit, I almost forgot. :D I have a prior arrangement for tonight ... but I know you'll be at Vilis, so I'll see what I can do.

If that fails, PM me your bank details and I'll transfer the cash :banana:

Ryan, Chad, Ruby and Luke if your heading to villies tonight can you bring along the money for yor O2 sensors

Ryan = $66.00

Ruby = $66.00

Chad = $136.30

Luke = $136.30

please bring correct monies as im not a shop :banana: thanks guys

Pete i have no way to find out what sensor you use feel free to buy the one to suit R33 gtr and if there no good we can sell them

Hey Steve, i'll try and make it tonight, but if i dont i'll just do a transfer.

ahhh....

did a service on th 33 today, just waiting for luke to get here to do my new brakes and ill be set!

oh shit its raining.......it can stay in the shed me thinks...

went to buy motulrbf600 brake fluid today from ricebarn, 55 bucks!!!

i put that mofo back and just got the nulon premium, @ 15 bucks.

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