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Pedo Bear approves John lol..

Alright nigs my 20th is in 2 ish weeks so Taz and I were thinking we'll go for a cruise and bbq on the Sunday before. Thats the 13/09/09. What you think? Suggestions for where to go etc...

yeah im in breh, aslong and the usual crew comes to newmarket i think on the 5th, tristans got the details. lol

Dave I think you should fix my tbelt you lazy bum. I have chewy in my engine bay haha

got sickness

Woooooo got rims Volk GT-AV 19 x 9.5 rear & 8.5 front

Gay chrome but will get painted once I decide what colour I want

gay chrome = epic fail (go black or gunmetal on the white)

monday going back on the hoist for fully sik whiteline adj sways front and rear, braided brake lines + fluid flush, exhaust+ cat.. going back on plus some wiring.

then thursday finish off the car!! :)

then i get something else!! :(

WTB: R33 GTR engine, loom, ecu etc half cut? lolz

@isola.. Yee bo fuly sikz ay

awesome, then trade tristan?

monday going back on the hoist for fully sik whiteline adj sways front and rear, braided brake lines + fluid flush, exhaust+ cat.. going back on plus some wiring.

then thursday finish off the car!! :)

then i get something else!! :(

WTB: R33 GTR engine, loom, ecu etc half cut? lolz

@isola.. Yee bo fuly sikz ay

Can do R32 GTR front cut, less guards and bar for $4k

nice wheels Dan look alright in chrome. They're not gay ass tempe tyre +50 offset shit so it will look good no matter what. Although black centres + chrome lip always looks good. But everyone does that. Maybe go gun metal centres or bronze/gold?
gay chrome = epic fail (go black or gunmetal on the white)

Yeah ide say Gunmetal or black will be the winner.

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Alright nigs my 20th is in 2 ish weeks so Taz and I were thinking we'll go for a cruise and bbq on the Sunday before. Thats the 13/09/09. What you think? Suggestions for where to go etc...

I'm at lakeside on the 12th so i don't know what state my car will be in on the 13th :). But I'm in, i'll ride with someone if its f**ked

It's like 38degree heat, what did you get? haha

flu or cold.

also got a sandblaster, so if anyone needs some small jobs done? (rocker covers piping etc) hit us up lol

GTR R32 half cut eh?

wouldnt a R33 GTR be better technically?

im gonna see if i can snake jacks GTR injectors to fix the injector leak!@

How so? I would say all rb26's, with the exception of those from R34's and from known cars would need a refresh by now if you were looking at bolt on mods.

R32 Vs R33 rb26 = R33 crank is better (eg: dont need crack collar for epic oil pumps) IIRC they all have oil issues, thus need oil restricker in the head.

thristan, you now have all your old posts back.

gimme a lil while and I'll have your PM's back as well. then i'll change your username back to astrothristan

thristan, you now have all your old posts back.

gimme a lil while and I'll have your PM's back as well. then i'll change your username back to astrothristan

I see what you did there :)

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I like what he did there... unless Tristan actually did it himself :)

post count still seems low too :D

I remember now why I don't take my car to a workshop unless absolutely neccessary:

Was getting a few new clunks and other random noises from the rear (its a 31 so random clunks and noises are par for the course, but it was excessive). So jacked it up to have a look and both subframe nuts were loose!!! :D:)

They must have lowered the subframe to get the exhaust through and forgot to do em up again.

f**king flamin mongrels

thristan, you now have all your old posts back.

gimme a lil while and I'll have your PM's back as well. then i'll change your username back to astrothristan

sounds delicious

thaaanks :)

and no - astrotristan will be fine

shan do astroqueerian!

instead of astrotristan

yea thats true nismo, guess ill stick with R33 RB26!

will you be my astroqueen?

I see what you did there :D

you tried calling me breh??

im too cheap to call back (i only just saw my phone then)

I like what he did there... unless Tristan actually did it himself :)

post count still seems low too :)

its not the way you stand beside your post count, its how you race your post count

I remember now why I don't take my car to a workshop unless absolutely neccessary:

Was getting a few new clunks and other random noises from the rear (its a 31 so random clunks and noises are par for the course, but it was excessive). So jacked it up to have a look and both subframe nuts were loose!!! :O:)

They must have lowered the subframe to get the exhaust through and forgot to do em up again.

f**king flamin mongrels

kill them?

I remember now why I don't take my car to a workshop unless absolutely neccessary:

Was getting a few new clunks and other random noises from the rear (its a 31 so random clunks and noises are par for the course, but it was excessive). So jacked it up to have a look and both subframe nuts were loose!!! :D:)

They must have lowered the subframe to get the exhaust through and forgot to do em up again.

f**king flamin mongrels

just goes to show its worth doing twice yourself just to get it right, may take twice the time but will be to your standards.

one of the mounts had to be modified - I don't have the tools or skillz to do it myself. I hate giving my car to a workshop...

post up a vid of the sound. :)

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