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went to main north nissan today and got the price for every stud, nut, and gasket between the engine and dump pipe. looking at just under $450 for the whole lot.

:EDIT: steve, check this shit out.

Edited by scandyflick

i mean cmon, look at the poor 33 they use in those chip advertisements

123977480_tp.jpg mmm, futuristic.

and the instructions:

"just take it to a TV repairer and have them solder it in"

as opposed to a, mechanic?

R34 chrissy today,, 4 brand new shiny RDA slotted rotors just rocked up...WOOT WOOT

just in time, the front factory ones are cracked to hell..lol

Yeah I gotta get mine replaced so I'll be lashing out for a set of RDA front slotted rotors too. Theyre not as expensive as I thought they'd be either.

-D

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