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Dropping the car into Pitlane Performance tonight, gotta get a couple things fixed up. Spoke to Simon, was more than happy for me to drop it off at around 6pm, then stay to have a look! Good to have some workshop flexibility in the north!

Dropping the car into Pitlane Performance tonight, gotta get a couple things fixed up. Spoke to Simon, was more than happy for me to drop it off at around 6pm, then stay to have a look! Good to have some workshop flexibility in the north!

thats awesome to hear Damo...not a lot of workshops do that......plus its up north as well

Dropping the car into Pitlane Performance tonight, gotta get a couple things fixed up. Spoke to Simon, was more than happy for me to drop it off at around 6pm, then stay to have a look! Good to have some workshop flexibility in the north!

Just came from there now, get Simon to take you for a spin in his RB30DET powered R33 if he's still got it..... All I'm going to say is HOLY FARK!!!! :P

Nice 1 Ruby. Enjoy :P

ruby what type of rims u looking for. possibly getting new rims for my ride soon, so the TE37's will be for sale. totally immaculate.

17s or 18s ... for cheaper rubber. Ideally, I'm looking to swap the 19" Impuls for something similar or whatever will suit the white 33. PM me so the Mods don't get too upset about a FS discussion in Wasteland.

ewwwww impuls with 0 dish ;)

cant be any worse than rjr rims though :kiss:

and yes, i can tease, beacause i used to have fail spec rims.

:P I was about to point that out too. :D

Meh, I still like em ... but I am holding out for Ben's GTR rims ;) C'mon Grim!

I have no defense for the Impuls ... they came with the car and I am getting rid of them. I do like them, but its just too big and zero dish/minor lip. At least the RJR rims have some lip.

lol this might help....its always useful/helpful if your work is willing to allow you to use their letter head

* you need your license for your work and without it you cannot go to work because of odd hours of work

* you have learnt your lesson in doing whatever you were caught doing so man times

* you will never commit those offenses again

Good luck mitch

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