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i wouldnt have changed it carl, the guys communication was shit and i would have left it as you had it before.

i did get a few responses that were helpfull initially, but she turned sour, and tried to make it a shit fight which i wasnt gonna have.

i did wanna sh!t can her totally, but meh, karma and all that

hey Pete, got your message but didn't have time to call you back. Sucks you couldn't come to Kadina - bloody weak excuse though! :blink: You missed out on a huge one bud - was an absolutely blast, despite the weather.

yeah sorry dude, would've loved to have come on the trip.

As you can see, by not being around for the last couple of days, I've been under the pump with work and trying to get this shed organized.....too many crooks to cook and not enough days in the week unfortunately. :)

Only problem is that 90% of the kits look fkn gay!

Too true Steve and moreso on 33's for some reason......obviously very nice looking 33 Roo but too many are ruined with bad kits.

For some reason 32's & 34's are more forgiving with wrong kits.

Just got ULX 110 oil to try.

Awesome. Gotta carry it to the train station. Forgot about that!

It's good gear Penny (I use it all the time).....the state supplier is a good mate of mine and worked with me and Anthony Norris (Grande Auto) many years ago.

Many top drag racers use the stuff too.

Too true Steve and moreso on 33's for some reason......obviously very nice looking 33 Roo but too many are ruined with bad kits.

For some reason 32's & 34's are more forgiving with wrong kits.

Well, picking up another front bar to replace the 'hacked' front bar this morning. Its not too bad on the eyes ... but its a temp anyway for now. Tracy and I have a buyer for our house, so after settlement the 33 will get a decent kit. I'm happy for peeps to shot me pics of what they think looks noice ... keep in mind its a 4 door :P

We're thinking a suitable/subtle front bar (Aero type R or similar), type M skirts modded to fit, and pods for the rear.

Well, picking up another front bar to replace the 'hacked' front bar this morning. Its not too bad on the eyes ... but its a temp anyway for now. Tracy and I have a buyer for our house, so after settlement the 33 will get a decent kit. I'm happy for peeps to shot me pics of what they think looks noice ... keep in mind its a 4 door :P

We're thinking a suitable/subtle front bar (Aero type R or similar), type M skirts modded to fit, and pods for the rear.

GTR front bar/guards + 34GTR wheels. Don't even think about mesh :P

Giving up drinking.

Especially when not eating tea before hand.

Weak, some of the best nights were had boozing on an empty stomach.

NB I have no memory of said nights, so they default to being awesome unless I hear otherwise the next day.

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