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WOW!!! way to many posts on here today :whistling:

Its been 2 months since i paid for my turbo's, so a not so nice email is about to be sent to America :D

The rims on Damo's car at Autosalon are actually mine people, they go on my hilux, so dont worrie, they wont be going back on a skyline anytime soon :)

We've taken our cars to boostinoz for like 8 years (or ben has anyway in not that old yet haha) Dennis is fantastic. He'll look after you guys for sure. Joel, my stoopid phone wont send anymore msgs so in reply to your last text... "you'll do as your told or you can walk" LOL

yeah @ least youve chosen a good workshop Joel if Dennis cant sort you out then something is wrong

spewn Chad would of been quicker to learn quantam physics and prolly build your own :whistling:

Nene PM me your MSN ill add you when i get home or just add me >>Madaz's Hotmail<<

oh Luke can you keep one eye on that horn button i would like it if we can get it here shipped for $30-40 obviously the less the better :D

where can i find some decent mesh to fill the outer holes in my front bar??? ive tried autobarn and super cheaps but they only have SAAS stuff if electric blue and bright red and want like $35 per metre WTF!!!! i just want black or silver then ill spray it black...

cheers:)

so my carbon kick panels, door locks, door surrounds, gear surround, air con surround, steareo surround, window air con, steering wheel cluster and speedo suround is gonna give me like 400kws? sweet lol

stickers add 5 kw ea?

so if i get a shopping list on the side of either door

apex'i

greddy

nismo

etc etc, i should be seeing well over 300 rwkw right?

what about ''NISSAN RACING'' stickers, whats there average kw gains? :whistling:

Hey all!

Im still sick :) :)

How much would it suck if i was too sick to go on my own cruise? Lol.

It'd be pointless....you'd stop at the first stop and then be like "Sooooo.....what do we do for the next 15 minutes... :whistling: "

:D

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