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hey Chad if you're serious we should go and see him together.....might get a better price for a couple of sets.

yeah, im serious. i want some new pipes before the turbos go on, im still pretty keen for those Greddy ones, just depends on the cost difference.

well i just need ones to suit 32, i have 34 front pipes now, so i'll have to modify my exhaust back to 32 specs. which should give me more ground clearance i hope.

Also dropped off my 34 gtr rims today to get painted, think im gonna get them painted the same colour as my Drift Teks.

so, got bored at about midnight, so i decided id take advantage of the half not shit weather and go out and get some pics of my car. found a pretty good spot out in port adelaide, and i stole petes spot in reynella :O, pretty cool for a church, lol.

shame the camera was acting pretty freakin weird for the last couple hours :P

we should probably just rig the lotto.

takes care of that 'work' issue.

that being said, i could go out, get myself a gambling addiction, have myself self-barred from all gaming lounges in sa, then claim work cover cause of my temptation to gamble while im at work :O

... yeah, rigging the lotto is a better idea...

is it the whole kit globes and igniters, becuase HID globes are different to halogen globes :O

Lol Steve of course it is the whole kit. however, i did buy globes to suit an R34 from 666DAN, then realised i didnt have factory HID installed, then i bought a HID kit to suit R34 minus globes.

666DAN

Yeah....666Dan, his kits are tops... make sure u specify if u need the aircon leds in addition to cluster/gauges...

also, i got an entire set of red ones that I took out to put blues in if anyone wants em

-D

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