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no get me pics of the actual badge you need ill see if i can learn how to do it Corel X4 will let you do auto trace but then i forget how to save it and i think on this pc and my dads ive already used the trial

im happy to have a muck around in paint shop pro X2 i just need a good picture of what needs to be made

okay, flame me for tryin (and failing) to use the search properly

tryin to find someone who can make me up custom stickers

nissan want to charge a bomb for some new sticker badges for the patrol, so i want to get some done custom (i dont want them in the dark silver that nissan did them in anyway. one of the only tidy ups i have to do externally, and a badge upgrade will bring it a bit more to my liking

any ideas?

you know MissR34 right??? =P

also this guy named PK Blade, i think he knows a thing or 2 about stickers....

you know MissR34 right??? =P

also this guy named PK Blade, i think he knows a thing or 2 about stickers....

shutup you :( theres also a guy from NS that used to do custom stuff, but searches proved futile there too..........he was also on the 31 club forum makin old GTSR badges n shiz, but he hasnt replied to any posts in a while

I HAVE AN RB25 IN MY BACK YARD :(:)

bog thanks to damo, chad, kel, scott for there help..... ur guys r champs...

and ofcourse ryan for being a great bloke and helping me out...

AND A MASSIVE REP TO WHEELWORX for lending us there ute!!!!!! FTMFW

and im pumped!!!!

oh man i'm so angry, i just spoke to the father to be, he's with his ex again now

anywayz he said that for the ultrasound she'll probably be in the waiting room

i told him i don't want her there at all, i don't want her involved with my child's life

she's an alco and tries to overdose on pills. well yeah i'm probably being selfish but

i have a right be i think.

:(:laugh:

naw you have that right Amanda bad form on his part

he had a go at me for not taking any other "options" into consideration

which he means abortion, but i can't friggin kill something inside me

man this is so hard ;). i hate it but i'll live

better for you not to abort can you live with your self for killing a human i think not and most ladies cant

the clinics never release the stats of ladies who have emotional problems after having an abortion then there's the impact all these abortions have on society getting older with not enough of the new generation coming through :(

well, i have been noticing the 33 loosing a bit of coolent over the last few drives

but hasnr been dripping any puddles any where,

it wasnt till today, that my missus was in the car, she has a cold atm,

went to get a tissue that she had in the passenger foot well, and realised

they where full of coolant!!! i lol'd and thanked her

for finding my leak haha

ill just bypass the heater till i get it filxed properly.

she is still goin hard ryan! i gave it a bit of shit this weekend, loved every minute of it.

oh yeah, me and wendy are lookin at a 34 4 door tomoz, as the family car :laugh:

im now keeping the 33, her lancer is on the sale, and she wants the 34 :(

better for you not to abort can you live with your self for killing a human i think not and most ladies cant

the clinics never release the stats of ladies who have emotional problems after having an abortion then there's the impact all these abortions have on society getting older with not enough of the new generation coming through :(

nah i couldn't do it, coz i know i would most likely regret it and i would definately be worse of

emotionally and mentally.

i would rather have it than kill it

amanda, he's not worth having around your child if he doesn't respect the mothers needs...f**k him off.

i know, but he wants to be involved and i don't wanna stop him from being involved.

believe me i would love to get rid of him, but the other part of me doesn't want to coz

it is his child aswel and i can't stop him from wanting to be involved.

BUT i can sure as hell stop her, and i shall :(

Edited by pokie

Good on ya Amanda....like Ryan said, if he doesn't want to be involved in the baby's life, now's the time to show him the door.

You've got the same problem as steve (Madaz) Craig.....he just changed the heater core on his 33 yesterday......make sure you give the block and radiator a good flush before the new core goes in otherwise that will bank up with scale as well.

Craig i just had this problem :(

to bypass the heater you will have to disconnect both inlet and outlet heater hoses in the engine bay and get a nice little pipe to stick in them and redo it up not worth the hassle either don't drive it or put up with a swimming pool in your car

ring Luke Craig he has my old core you may be able to get it fixed if you have trouble finding one

Amanda if he wants to be apart of the baby its easy say its me or her make your choice wisely

if he chooses her then he has no option but if he wants to come to appointments with you he goes alone

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