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So, here this Thursday night?

Yep, that's the one. We'll give that a try and see how it goes. If it's no good, we'll keep looking :)

yeah why not lol. We need to find a better permanent place for it though.

The only way we'll find a good spot is to keep trying.

Yep, that's the one.

That's what she said

We'll give that a try and see how it goes.

That's what she said

The only way we'll find a good spot is to keep trying.

That's what she said

PS looks like they're trying to start up Milton maccas meets on Wednesday nights again..... I remember when that used to be cool.. then the millions of defect raids happened :)

Martin you're terrible

That's what she said ;)

I'm keen for Taringa HJ's... the question is: skyline or laser? ;)

That's a no brainer.

The answer is as clear as a priest sitting atop a mountain of sugar.

:)

PS looks like they're trying to start up Milton maccas meets on Wednesday nights again..... I remember when that used to be cool.. then the millions of defect raids happened :)

Pass

:)

You are familiar with the Spanish saying, he who talks with one hand clapping greases the squeaky wheel, no? I think it's clear which side of the soup the toilets are.

QUESTION:

For the same money would you go for a 4pot AP racing kit with 330 x30mm rotors or the 8pot Ksport kit with 355 x32mm rotors?

Never heard of K-Sport, so for teh alfa I'd go with the AP racings....

For a heavier car though, the extra size and pistons might be good, so I'd research Ksport more :P

Never heard of K-Sport, so for teh alfa I'd go with the AP racings....

For a heavier car though, the extra size and pistons might be good, so I'd research Ksport more :P

Ksport is the same as G4 D2 ect ect, those generic cheap 8piston things that are all over the internet

Plenty of people have used them but I dont know how much benifit i would get from the bigger gear..if it is of lesser quality

I did have R33 Brembos on my old gtst that worked really well hence i am considering the APs which are exactly the same sise rotor but with a bigger pad as the brembos, but like you say the GTR is about 150kg heavier than the gtst i had

i didnt get home til like 4am, so figured it was best to flag :P

holy ballzzz!

im in library now for finance 2 exam on thursday - such a kick in the nut sack

Gluck playa !

The answer is as clear as a priest sitting atop a mountain of sugar.
You are familiar with the Spanish saying, he who talks with one hand clapping greases the squeaky wheel, no? I think it's clear which side of the soup the toilets are.

I clearly need to be taking whatever drugs you're on. Gimme.

Now explains?!

bring the skyline and we'll help you color match the bonnet :P

No need to :)

I clearly need to be taking whatever drugs you're on. Gimme.

Now explains?!

No need to :P

Priest and sugar = black and white. Fairly self explanatory.

The other one was just for the lols.

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