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fex that!

i had my eyes closed through half of the last 4 movies lol

lol, I'm a bit the same, it's funny how we change over the years........from cracking skulls for a part-time living to being squeemish at the sight of my kid's blood :P

Just wondering if any one could point me in the direction of a good crash repairer that is not to over priced, car got hit in the car park and the bag drove off. someone told me about it and it was to late. Any way the drivers side behind the door has been pushed in abit and some nice scratches to match her old person end of bonnet finder stick thing. Pref north of town

cheers guys

hmmmm no one seems to ever post at this sort of time (5:30 am :D)

Just thought I'd mention I stacked the 32 again, and not only that I delammed the right rear kinda bad, so I have pretty rubber graphics all up my rear drivers door :)

nooooo you beat the pregnant pastie :) i think you need to race a GTS4 :D

I'm happy to do so. It's all fun and games :)

would love to see that happen.....................and the telstar win lol

Ah it will. ignore the manifold, this is a pic of the turbo during a trial fit.

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and what's with SA not having any drag strips?

because we got pt wakefield road and anzac high way lol jkjk

lol beat me to it

MMmmMMmmM i know Pete will like this one http://www.j-spec.com.au/list/index.php?ID=13629

its nice but Pete is only after a R32 GTR if its aussie delivered

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