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Lets not get ahead of ourselves, theres still 52 pages to go...

Even averaging one a day that won't take us all year though...

Do it, you skirt

Maybe... it's not like I'll wreck my tyres :blush:

Now THAT is someone excited to claim a page!

You know it!!

DIAGF

Yeah, go die in a gay fire. In Indooroopilly lol

what happend to all you flakes ..... :blush:

waiting .....

still waiting .....

peace out moles, im off to the ranga mobile, or maybe the lounge ..... :D

Will try and make it over after the gym tonight so around 9-9:30ish...

I also this week realise I want an S15...

Let the flames begin as I rot in hell :blush:

Will try and make it over after the gym tonight so around 9-9:30ish...

I also this week realise I want an S15...

Let the flames begin as I rot in hell :blush:

they are like 100x better than a r33, good choice!

Can still crash on the track :D (EDIT: But yes, I agree with you wholehartedly. Keep it off the street)

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Yeah but at least your only going to take yourself out in the worst case and besides you don't have a big ol power pole sitting there smilling at you when you loop it and suddenly find yourself sling shotting across the road lol

Oh and by the way they can get you for driving a car in a way to create excessive noise. Trust we got done in a mates impala in the city when we punched it off the lights. its like a 300 fine :blush:

Will try and make it over after the gym tonight so around 9-9:30ish...

I also this week realise I want an S15...

Let the flames begin as I rot in hell :blush:

no flames from me. I like the S15s.

Would have flamed you hardcore if you said you wanted an S14 though. I would have started a collection to get you a handbag for your birthday that would match the paintwork.

they are like 100x better than a r33, good choice!

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Hey bunta how do you find your npc clutch? is it the 1000hp one?

went into the panel shop this arvo.

He can fix my front bar :blush: Yay.

He reckons due to the problems matching metallic paint, and the small amount of damage on the guard, it will be better to repair the old guard. That way he can blend the paint so there is no difference at the edges where it meets other panels.

So, bit of a waste of time rolling that guard, but now I have a spare rolled guard I guess...

Anyway, it should all be done next week sometime :D

Got my headlight back too, its come out really well:

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Hey bunta how do you find your npc clutch? is it the 1000hp one?

its a bit of a bitch, but hey if you dont stall at least once a trip its a girl clutch. Its no worse than say an os giken dampered twin and much better thaqn the old nismo tripple!

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