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stock MV Agusta 525 pitch chain for Brutale = $215 ;)

SFR competition 525 x-ring chain with gold coloured links = $110 :D

Also ... most bikes replacement rear sprocket = $60 approx ... MV Agusta = $330 :) WTF?!?

I'll take a bling gold chain anyday :banana:

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I've been using the jap battery that came with my car for 3 months now, if I fully charge it up and leave it not hooked up, it discharges itself completely over 48hrs, with enough charge to start the engine once just.. lucky my group buy dry cell battery is coming tomorrow or monday.

jump on r31skylineclub.com and head to the group buy section, and find the watanabee knock off group buy thread (incidentally enough).

:EDIT: Link.

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They would look pure porn on my R34 :)

How much can u land them here for Luke?

I assume roughly 3.5k or a tad over if no one bids.

If your keen i'll email my jap mate and get a definite price.

Auction ends in 6 and a half hrs

Edited by Luke_ENR34

bahahaha, cops just came round my house saying theyd gotten reports of me doing skids in the 200 in the area in the last few hours, i lol'd, but they were still serious so i showed em the 200 sitting in the garage, behind my magna, with half of it inlet tract missing and the coils and sparks removed. same place its been sitting for over a week. needless to say, they lost interest pretty quick.

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