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lol at you Andrew!!!......I'll tell you what scary is when I get back from the toilet and feeding the stupid cat!

stay tuned for a strong response sunshine!

Ok, I've kicked fed the cat, wiped my bum and washed my hands.

What's very scary is when someone can read your thoughts to the letter then post them better than I could myself......spot on Bro!

Bahaha.................you all thought I was going to flame the boy, didn't you. :down:

what else i need for a 100k service?

# 1x Genuine Nissan Timing Belt

# 1 x Genuine Nissan Water Pump

# 1 x Genuine Nissan Thermostat

# 2 x Genuine Nissan Cam Seal

# 1 x Genuine Nissan Crank Seal

# 1 x Genuine Nissan Tensioner Bearing Spring

# 1 x Genuine Nissan Oil Filter

# 1 x NSK/NTN Timing Belt Idler Bearing

# 1 x NSK/NTN Timing Belt Tensioner Bearing

what else i need for a 100k service?

# 1x Genuine Nissan Timing Belt

# 1 x Genuine Nissan Water Pump

# 1 x Genuine Nissan Thermostat

# 2 x Genuine Nissan Cam Seal

# 1 x Genuine Nissan Crank Seal

# 1 x Genuine Nissan Tensioner Bearing Spring

# 1 x Genuine Nissan Oil Filter

# 1 x NSK/NTN Timing Belt Idler Bearing

# 1 x NSK/NTN Timing Belt Tensioner Bearing

May aswell do the other belts too while they're off.

Oh and also include a lot of swearing :down:

Edited by Jamesrb25
Dave, your S14 must look like this asap

Chekkit

his front tyres are even munching through the gaurds, dedicated,

fair sure i cant afford *any* of that, but will a set of these do in the mean time?

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his front tyres are even munching through the gaurds, dedicated,

fair sure i cant afford *any* of that, but will a set of these do in the mean time?

IMG_3882.jpg

It looks way better with the matching 17/18 stagger, that white car in the link (ie before he chucked the 18s on the front and used the tyre to modify the guard :P)

Those white rims look familiar, do they have high 30 F low 40ish R offsets?

james i got a titanium cat back on mine only the cannon at the end and cat and it aint that loud at all it got a deeper note to it tho

Hmmmm Elmer Fudd's money may have just found a home :P

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