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Better yet, just give Dave the $900 and he can be the hooker and I'll still get a blowj....

Wait... :P

:D

I'm a bit busy trying to sort shite with the new vehicle today, but if I get a moment I'll get on yahoo for ya :P

cheers man no rush

On another note I fking love my new car :thumbsup::banana:

I never knew RB20s could be so torquey :O even being hampered by 3.9s in the diff and 215/60/16s on the back it still accelerates smoothly and quickly from no revs.

Can't wait till I coin up and chuck a 2way in it with 4.3s and some 205/55s :banana: :banana:

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LOL yeah I dunno they just look weird. How massive is that wing though :thumbsup:

Also, no luck on the guards Steve. There was only 2 ads which featured that blue 4 door with them and they were for 'side step' and 'RIYAUINGU' (rear wing) :banana:

Might check again tomorrow or something, I think the ads usually have a day or so turn around from when their old one ends to when they put a new one up.

stupid question yes but how do you fill up a bucket at the local happy wash type of car wash?

i know this guy that knows a guy that put his car wash stuff ready in the bucket and hit it with the highpressure hose. resulting in about 100L of foam covering him and about 2 drops of water in the bucket.

................yes that guy was me. doh :thumbsup:

If I ever sell up/someone writes it off... hello V35 350GT... would make such a good daily. Doesnt have the look of the typical Skyline so doesnt attract scumbags - blends in with the Camrys and the Commodores lol

stupid question yes but how do you fill up a bucket at the local happy wash type of car wash?

i know this guy that knows a guy that put his car wash stuff ready in the bucket and hit it with the highpressure hose. resulting in about 100L of foam covering him and about 2 drops of water in the bucket.

................yes that guy was me. doh :thumbsup:

lool, stoopid ass! :banana: you didnt think to use one of the "non high-pressure" options, like spotless free rinse?

lool, stoopid ass! :thumbsup: you didnt think to use one of the "non high-pressure" options, like spotless free rinse?

Spitting in the bucket would have filled it quicker too :banana:

stupid question yes but how do you fill up a bucket at the local happy wash type of car wash?

i know this guy that knows a guy that put his car wash stuff ready in the bucket and hit it with the highpressure hose. resulting in about 100L of foam covering him and about 2 drops of water in the bucket.

................yes that guy was me. doh :thumbsup:

mate most happy washes have a tap spout near the little house deal where you get coins???, (for washing out sham's or filling buckets),, or put the soap in after the bucket is full...and stir with hands to make foam..???? another way spray the sprayer into a rag to keep the water in the bucket while filling on high pressure

keeps you from looking like a frothy maniac escaped from glenside..hahaha

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