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Life Story entry #319: thinking of going to the Blokes Expo this weekend.

Who else is intending on going to the Blokes Expo this weekend at Wayville Showgrounds?

:P

Yeah i am thinking of going out there and having a look see

whats the bloody point, theres no chicks there

I think you will find the complete opposite on this expo Dan

just in case anyone here is interested...http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=389082

Ya can't sneak it in that way ... its gotta go into the for sale section. :P

just in case anyone here is interested...http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=389082

bahahaha nice try i would say that the mods would be onto this.....take it to the FS section mate

cooling pro? have fun fitting it.

ive had to remake all my pipes, either because theyve had huge welding dags inside the pipes, have been too long, or have been bent at the wrong angle, on top of having to make my own brackets, replace 2 silicon joiners, and source my own bolts and spring washers. all with the following response from jjr; "you get what you pay for."

Damo's kit that Jenkies and me installed went in ok, cooler pipe just rubbed on the fan a little. Intercoolers are about the only cheap parts i would fit to any of my cars.

No too obvious, but maybe it was so obvious that he got one, knowing we would think it was obvious and come to the conclusion that he didn't, when he actually did.

Confused yet? :mad:

Hint: its not a volvo ... its not a brap brap!

It has 4 wheels and 4 doors ... and a turbo!!!

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