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ApacheX, how long before you're back on the road then. were the lights the last thing???

Yeah phot shoot should be sweet, but i feel kinda bad for the people without burgandy 32's who might feel left out :)...hehe

BTW, sorry cobo, no idea where to get the the mudguards....

good luck finding them though

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I don't fully understand or know about my particular car, but when I took it to Nissan in Brighton, when they punched in my cars numbers (chassis, etc) it came up with all Autech info as the manu. or something like that rather than it being Nissan.

Rezz has sheded some light on the subject, but I am still in the dark about my particular GTS-4.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...&threadid=22761

^ is a thread I started trying to find some info...

Sorry to hear ApacheX, if you need any help, i'll be glad to do what i can...

Yeah, when you guys with 32's wanna meet up?/ Can the Geelong boys come down on the weekend?? If so, and every one else is up, how bout a little get togethernext weekend, preferably during the day, somewhere in the city jsut to be fair.....

How bout it??

yeah i come down to EG about once a week to see if any oof my friends are around, but i don't stay for long.

And yeah, i'm on my p's .

Risto's in Dandy so we could probably meet up at Glenny on the weekend and then head into the city for those who aren't down our way.So how bout it???i'm thinking saturday at about 3pm at glenny, then head into the city at about 4...

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