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Haven't posted in a while, I know you've all missed me. Moved out and haven't got around to calling up tpg yet, however I "gained" access to another network in the area.

Looking at importing a car in the next few, so many choices!

Haven't posted in a while, I know you've all missed me. Moved out and haven't got around to calling up tpg yet, however I "gained" access to another network in the area.

Looking at importing a car in the next few, so many choices!

Welcome back :D

That 33 still dead?

What's top of the list?

RE porka brakes:

We have concluded our investigation into your case and have decided in your favour.

We were able to recover $530.00 AUD, and this amount has been credited to you. Please allow five business days

I really wanted those brakes, but at least im not out 500 bux I guess...

Welcome back :domokun:

That 33 still dead?

What's top of the list?

Hahah, replaced the coil pack, wiring loom and the spark plug and shes all go again. I told him to go get a series 1 coil pack, and wiring loom.

He came back with a series 1 coil pack and a series 2 loom.

Im thinking either 32 gtr or 34 gt r or gtt. Since its my first car off my p plates Ive been leaning more toward the gtt.

By the way, anyone who uses firefox here, when theyre replying to something and hit the apostrophe key does it bring up a find field?

Hahah, replaced the coil pack, wiring loom and the spark plug and shes all go again. I told him to go get a series 1 coil pack, and wiring loom.

He came back with a series 1 coil pack and a series 2 loom.

Im thinking either 32 gtr or 34 gt r or gtt. Since its my first car off my p plates Ive been leaning more toward the gtt.

By the way, anyone who uses firefox here, when theyre replying to something and hit the apostrophe key does it bring up a find field?

at least it's all fixed now

are you sure you need to import a 34? there's a fair few of them here already. Fair enough if it's going to save you a heap of money, but otherwise it might be better to buy local?

no search field for me

I don't think it would even save you money importing a 34. All the skylines have been brought over in large numbers you may aswell buy one local since they are as cheap if not cheaper over here anyway. Only way you would want to import one is if it was a one off, low ks full logbooks collectors item.

Morning mangs

I don't think it would even save you money importing a 34. All the skylines have been brought over in large numbers you may aswell buy one local since they are as cheap if not cheaper over here anyway. Only way you would want to import one is if it was a one off, low ks full logbooks collectors item.

Morning mangs

Your up early.

How was the weekend ?

Your up early.

How was the weekend ?

Up this time every morning :banana: Normally its a lot busier in the morning so I don't post until all my subbies are started work etc. Hardly got anyone working today :banana:

Weekend was a great success :)

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