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Spotted Madaz saving my life this arvo by picking up and delivering to me up a vital brake line component that I snapped, rendering my car undrivable.

Thanks a million mate!!!!!!

Luke - no need to be sorry bud - it's all good!

Good to see Steve pulled through! If you had called me 30 mins prior I would have been able to help out. Thought you were gonna have a "boys day" for the brakes anyways?

Spotted a nice silver 33 GTS-t near my place on Grenfel Rd this arvo, BB plates from memory

That was me, spotted your car a mile away. I was just leaving motor reg with my new plates :)

thought it might have been you,,, i get to visit rego in the am... joy... more money out to my fav's

That could be me but i drive the actual car as i live south and drive the 32 :)

might have been you,, i drive in a daze/haze sometimes... lol

I work with a chick who drives a yellow fully kitted fluro coloured 33. Might of been her.

its a full on yellow car, think it has the inside done up too? someone should ask her to join in SAU, good car for shows. more girls in the club etc

... thought you were gonna have a "boys day" for the brakes anyways?

Yeah mate I was, but the pads were down to metal n metal when I braked hard on the front passenger side, so since I had a bit of free time today thought I'd put in the QFM HPX front pads I had sitting around. Then I thought - well if I am going to have the calipers off, then I might as well chuck on the rotors. Then I busted the hard barke line between the rotor and the brake line, so I thought I might as well put the set of braided lines on I had sitting around. Then I thought I might as well do the rears as well.

So 9.5 hours and many grazed knuckes later, here I am.

So, today I did:

- Fitted front RDA slotted/passivated rotors (couldn't get rear rotors off - was 11pm by the time I got to them and didn't want to make the noise)

- Fitted front QFM HPX pads

- Fitted front and rear ADR compliant braided brake lines

- Flushed entire brake system with Motul Dot5 and refilled/bled

- Painted all calipers gold

Result is below

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keep spotting a white 1 of these at work carpark. 1 cylinder monster ;)

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air intake reminds me of this guy everytime i walk past it

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keep spotting a white 1 of these at work carpark. 1 cylinder monster ;)

air intake reminds me of this guy everytime i walk past it

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Sure is ugly :rofl:

spotted yesterday, a blue r33 look alike of carls r32 in south area
That could be me but i drive the actual car as i live south and drive the 32 ;)

could have been him as he is the new owner and its getting the km up now. instead of my weekend only car. he is looking after it good by what i have been told. yay im so glad. didnt spend all that time and effort to watch it get trashed.

im getting edgy to build something else tho i miss it :rofl:

Spotted this thing this morning - funniest thing I've seen in a while!! I swear the bumper was dragging along the ground at some stage!

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Also a white Stag turning into Flinders Hospital road around 7.30am.

spotted a r32 blue 4 door like carls old 32 but with a black front bar and bonnet on hanson rd, dickhead was reving at lights and looking like a knob, if ur on here mate ur a tool

like my old one??? thats a once of paint job :)

plus mine is still minta. i keep gettin updates

but i know what ur on about.

to many ppl gettin rb love atm and thinking they own the rd.

you giving the good ppl who appreciate their cars a bad rep.

get on the track if u wanna do that.

Edited by sneaky1

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