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Not a bad wheel at all there Steve, still can't beleive that the shipping was more than the wheel! ;)

The dude from AM Performance mailed me his pics for dumps for the GTR and OH MAH GAWD!!!! Seriously hot shit right there! I'll give you a little sampler of what I'm looking at...

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Not sure there Pete, he's messaging me back some rough prices. Gonna take my car to him on the weekend, he's gonna modify my aftermarket front pipes and make me some new dumps. I don't need the Y pipes either. I'll let you know when I know ;)

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try and get ya hands on that citrus smelling cleaning stuff, the shit works well, either that or eucalyptus oil

Yeah orange oil matty? I used that to get the duct tape off the boot of my silvia.

new (2nd hand) steering wheel came today from japland :D for those that care :D

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Nice wheel Steve, rate it highly, had one on my old siliva, very comfy!

ok boys i never ask for help

but this time i really need some help doing my rear breaks this weekend, i have exhausted all my options with my friends first so now i come to SAU they are really bad and need doing asap

Im sure it will only take an hour of your time and everyone knows that I am always willing to help people out as i have done!

I have only 10 min left of my lunch break so sms my mobile for those of you that dont have it 0401 343 118 thankyou so much xx

Also im going to vili's for coffee this friday night ill be there at 7pm as per usuall

Thanxs again guys

Who wants to buy a JDM rock? its about 3cm long, 2cm wide - dark grey in colour... it fell out from my rear pod when I took the pods off - it came all the way from Japan! Its JDM yo! $100... bargain!

Who wants to buy a JDM rock? its about 3cm long, 2cm wide - dark grey in colour... it fell out from my rear pod when I took the pods off - it came all the way from Japan! Its JDM yo! $100... bargain!

who needs CF parts when you can reduce the weight of your car by removing rocks!!! =)

ok boys i never ask for help

but this time i really need some help doing my rear breaks this weekend, i have exhausted all my options with my friends first so now i come to SAU they are really bad and need doing asap

Im sure it will only take an hour of your time and everyone knows that I am always willing to help people out as i have done!

I have only 10 min left of my lunch break so sms my mobile for those of you that dont have it 0401 343 118 thankyou so much xx

Also im going to vili's for coffee this friday night ill be there at 7pm as per usuall

Thanxs again guys

Hey bunny, have you asked Heslo? he seems to be able to help with that stuff.. I hear that all you need is beer and cake and all your problems will be solved. =)

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