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thinking about selling the car, and getting something newer and aussie delivered

should i fix it up before hand or lower the price to cover the bits that need replacing?

Edited by Whiplash

yeah thinking about new front tires (should get em anyway)

new filter

already have the belts to replace just need time to do it

also working out what i'm going to replace it with hot hatch or a sports sedan

Oh Steve, remember how we almost died that night? Next time I see you me and Josh have more stories for you... :P

On a side note, my friend Brinthy (silver 33) now has some nice rims (XD9's)

Looks nice :)

And Nick, what exactly needs fixing buddy? Anything we can help with?

hey all, ive got a lil problem i got 3 broken exhaust manifold studs and need to get them out, would easyouts be the best way?

no, drill them out and collapse them....might even be able to turn them with a pin punch.

If an easyout breaks in there, kiss your ass goodbye

He's sporting the 2860-5's

On a side note, nearly bought these for the GTR today... -14 offset, 12 inches wide :):P

ARE THEY SSR RIMS HELSO, MAYBE FROM JAPANESE IMPORT SPARES??

THEY LOOK PHATTTTT!!!!

WAS GREAT MEETING AND CHATTING WITH YOU LAST SATDEE LUKE

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