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Edit: One of them works for my mrs in the back (I know I know) kitchen of the restaurant.

all the fags i know love boobs. its the plumbing they have a problem with.

This is my ultimate LOL motivational

scarily enough i know one of the girls in that photo. i have the original kicking around here somewhere.

your friendly neighbourhood toyota dealer?

you could always try that nissan place.

Yeah well that's kind of too obvious innit :)

My research tells me not to go for the same silicon filled shite Nissan bushes because they just shit themselves and leak again. So... is there a reason I shouldn't try and source aftermarket solid types?

Anyone know where I might source new R33 castor rod bushes?

Just buy some adjustable Whiteline replacement bushes. 100% legal and let you get better alignment setting for your suspension setup. Car Torque is where I got mine from, including all camber kits as well. Decent prices too!

Just buy some adjustable Whiteline replacement bushes. 100% legal and let you get better alignment setting for your suspension setup. Car Torque is where I got mine from, including all camber kits as well. Decent prices too!

oh rry? might have to take a wander down to car torque...

I have stock (read:4WD spec) suspension, is there any point?

Thanks Penny + Luke :)

theres always a point...

... eventually. cant think of it now though. too tired.

its the lusty babe at the door isnt it
It's the one in the coat isn't it? Hehe

lol. no. the blonde one in red + white.

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