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yeah its something new hey

no news on the "mr do 180s on the street" guy?

Cant say I have seen the guy again,(something I"m actually quite happy about) however after his 360 behind me I have no doubt the onset of rain will most def result in more than just the number plate missing on his front bar...last seen headed deer park way...bringing a whole new meaning to drive it like you stole it....hmm it was deer park....maybe it was hahaha ;)

ah lets just say I met a "fellow" 33 owner (silver series2, bit piggy minus front number plate, and you know who you are) after he nearly made contact with my rear when he lost it. Something I really didnt find funny at the time, having a sook...hardly.

But boy did he show me, his driving skills.... :/

Chances are I would notice another 33 without it loosing it behind me.

Meh, I dont know maybe its the plates...seems to attract em.

On another note Paul, am very sorry to hear of your loss...although you were having trouble finding it...wasnt that clutch related tho? A complete loss could indicate $$$$ :/

nah the gear is still there

its just impossible to engage

if i try and engage it i can feel its about to crunch

so usually take off in 2nd

its just the pedal is so shagged it doesnt engage enough

part should be here soon though

Judging from your exit out of the Mobile servo, i am not surprised by that reply :thumbsup:

lol with 130rwkws, a leaking turbo gasket, and untuned non serviced rb20, i think she does well...

if only i had a setup like u, or if ur car had a driver like me lol... ahwell soon enough...




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