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they are the ones im looking at. Prices have gone upto $230 now

even that is a good price. I got them on my gtr and they do make a difference. I had them added when my master cylinder needed a recondition, and later added a master cylinder brace... both of them make huge amounts of diff on the braking... I'd go so far as to recommend everyone with skylines get both (unless the 33 and 34s dont require the brace)

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any one heading for the time trial next sunday? fathers day bash :(

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ma...ck-t229254.html

ill be there.

not sure how long ill stay though, depends on weather n such.

anyone know if they gonna have the park anywhere u want policy they have for norm track days :)

yeah or you can ring Goran from BrakeWest and try direct tell him you from SAU obviously and if he can still do it for $195 the were going up from August so may be $20-30 dearer now

Pete cant seem to email your account :s dam PI's :(

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no not going to time attack doing fathers day things :)

any one heading for the time trial next sunday? fathers day bash :(

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ma...ck-t229254.html

ill be there.

not sure how long ill stay though, depends on weather n such.

anyone know if they gonna have the park anywhere u want policy they have for norm track days :)

Haha, totally forgot about this. I'll be going to this...what time does it start?

cheers for the replies guys

might go down to coventry tomorrow but i have no clue what thread size i need :(

Damn man, wish I caught this earlier. My brother works for Conventry Fasteners and I get all my bits for free ;)

If you luck out, tell me what you need, I'll go see my bro.

$99 lol last minute it'll fly up... there was a desk i wanted which ended yesterday it was on $5 at the time i offered the guy $20 it finished at $51 god damn a few bucks more buy it brand new from Ikea!

well i had my 1st ultrasound today, it was so awesome.

i saw my baby kick, punch and roll around haha, it's a damn fast mover that's for sure

the woman made me pee coz my bladder was too full lol.

it was so exciting, i almost burst into tears when i saw it lol

here's the photos of my little munchkin :(

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LOL don't worry i've been calling it a mutant baby coz it's like 10cm's

when it's meant to be about 4cm's :D

You've seen the movie Aliens haven't you? :(

If you experience any chest pains ... ;)

Joe doesnt have those tyres at that price anymore i checked

Also big thanx to Nene for lunch, Ben and Steve for doing my breaks they were really bad and anything you guys ever need help with ill be there much appreciated concidering i have never done anything for you in the past to just want to help and put on a killer lunch thanx guys :huh:

pete, just letting you know i called my old insurer today in regards to getting my money from the

guy that hit me.

he started paying 4 months ago, and has since only paid 75 bucks of the 6 g owing * shakes head*

oh well, atleast he is paying i suppose, ill let it go, ill get my 2.5 g back by the time i retire lol

thanks for your offer though mate :)

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