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^^ Got your sms Kel, wont make it.. being pulled over twice in 1 week kinda put me off having my car on the road over the weekends etc and on cruises etc. Seeing as though a regency appointment is now apparently $198.. cant really risk or afford it

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^^ Got your sms Kel, wont make it.. being pulled over twice in 1 week kinda put me off having my car on the road over the weekends etc and on cruises etc. Seeing as though a regency appointment is now apparently $198.. cant really risk or afford it

wat $198?? wen did this come in??

thats BS, oh well if mine gets defected it will be temporary track car lol

^^ Got your sms Kel, wont make it.. being pulled over twice in 1 week kinda put me off having my car on the road over the weekends etc and on cruises etc. Seeing as though a regency appointment is now apparently $198.. cant really risk or afford it

this is why i hate going out in my car on weekends mainly during the night! my car will also being in hidding :mad:

*paints car camo to hide

getting a rear wheel alignment friday so that night will be a good excuse to test out all the new cusco arms and nismo sway bar :(

sweet, all the sus is done i think its time for this half cut :P!

Edited by Import S13

lol not just yet Kye. still got the front to go. Brought some Cusco Caster arms but the bolts arnt long enough :( thinking i might need R33/R34 GTR ones. Damm 4WD.

Also slowly been doing stereo. After that is oil cooler then the RB26 :laugh:

Did any of you guys go to my last cruise?? Sorry i got a bad memory, also just letting you know why im doing this cruise is because an old friend of mine is coming over from port lincoln and i want to show her what i do in my life and stuff so i wanna try make this a good one. :laugh:

hey babe about half of the ppl i smsed for you are coming make the hills at the end some of them dont want to and then all the other ppl that dont want to go can leave befor the hill bit but come on the rest

love ya x x x

Thanks heaps babe love ya lots 2 x x x ill find out tomorrow what times im working on saturday and ill let you know if i can go to marion with ya kellie... xox

Edited by kahli
im erring on the side on no 1) meet point advertised and as Andrew mention police to troll forums to see who's behaving themselves

2) Fuel

3) having roast with Tom Cruise

Doesnt matter if you advertise the meet point on net..

1) cops do have better things to do

2) It will be fine if people stay calm and dont be stupid and have bonnets up.

3) I dont like Tom Cruise :laugh:

that would only be a cop shop one.

regency use to be $98 i think and now up around $150+

Nope. I went thru Regency and paid $54 to lift a defect for noise and taillights.

Simple. :laugh:

It is BS ... its $54 to lift a defect.

^^strange..

cos First defect 2 years ago was $98 at regency, second about 12 months ago was $140..

like everything.. the price goes up

Coming from a cop, and i know he wasnt talking shit..

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