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SAU dinner at cara's house :)

Yummy lamb shanks,, you might have to poison(feed us) us sometime Cara..lol

are you cooking at the pub in loxton ?, they have some nice food, one of my fav stops when Im up that way. :blink:

I saw some front and rear flaired fenders for a R34 in my travels, let me find them again. send you the link in a while

that car is the definition of win.

*sells gtr to buy its awsomeness

I say, we go halves in it.

The Colonades Car Park and Seaford Macca's wouldn't know what hit them if you rocked up in that...

They'd be blown away by its sexual looks and erotic tastes.

well considering its a 3 hour drive and we are eating about 6.30 u better hurry up then hahahaha

Ahhh crap i wont be able to make it now cara

got actually some work to do....*looks at daniel* :)

Here ya go Cara. this place has a 10pc wide body kit for R34's

http://www.grounddynamics.com/Templates/fr...&SearchYN=N

Id be happy to buy your old side skirts and front bar off ya..lol

and for your drooling pleasure, the fenders and wing you like

http://www.hksracing.net/index.php?cPath=2...c7636c440e1882f

side view

http://image.automotive.com/f/features/982...ide_profile.jpg

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and a GTT engine to drool on as well

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Yummy lamb shanks,, you might have to poison(feed us) us sometime Cara..lol

are you cooking at the pub in loxton ?, they have some nice food, one of my fav stops when Im up that way. :P

I saw some front and rear flaired fenders for a R34 in my travels, let me find them again. send you the link in a while

nah not at the pub troy.....at a friends house :blink:

hmm and yeah if ur all lucky maybe one day ill cook for ya lol

and poison is a understatement troy hahaha :)

cara, go full metal. use old honda accord gaurds (yes, seriously) and have them moulded into your factory gaurds.

hehe, benny mack styles hey. i thought about doing that to solve the guard problem on the green car, but wont need to as ive got the deal sealed on the CBY overfenders :)

on another note, ive started re-doing my stickers, using the side windows rather than the rear window

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but i couldnt help myself, and use the front windscreen for just the one

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phuck the both of you.

how hard is it to convert an autogaymagic 31 to manual?

Very easy. I had my old one converted, cost me $500 for labour and $700 for the 'kit' from nisswreck (clutch assembly, surrounds, gearbox itself)... sadly the bloke who did mine is not longer working, but I'm sure you'll be able to find someone who knows their stuff ... just budget for $1200-$1400

-D

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