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Well this certainly calls for alcohol, tools and testing of hoses.

indeed. Hydraulic is expensive but its likely to be the only thing that will work!

I'm surprised no one picked on this yet?

Im glad no one did, it would have been of poor quality and cheapend the entire 'thats what she said' frachise

Better?

I volunteer my car and Ravi's hot friend(s)

skylines are more likely to give guys boners that make chickes wet: FACT

most girls i know cringed when i first told them i owned a skyline becuase they think that people who own skylines are generally knobs

Im glad no one did, it would have been of poor quality and cheapend the entire 'thats what she said' frachise

Cannot be cheapened anymore. It is already worthless.

In other news. Martin/Dan any idea whether I'll be able to put the GTR seats in the 31?

skylines are more likely to give guys boners that make chickes wet: FACT

most girls i know cringed when i first told them i owned a skyline becuase they think that people who own skylines are generally knobs

You're no fun, you know that right? :happy:

In other news. Martin/Dan any idea whether I'll be able to put the GTR seats in the 31?

Pretty sure it has been done, it's not a straight bolt in, but not a huge amount of effort.*

*DISCLAIMER: May be totally inaccurate

You're no fun, you know that right? :happy:

Pretty sure it has been done, it's not a straight bolt in, but not a huge amount of effort.*

*DISCLAIMER: May be totally inaccurate

What happened to Rule 2 ?

Morning

skylines are more likely to give guys boners that make chickes wet: FACT

most girls i know cringed when i first told them i owned a skyline becuase they think that people who own skylines are generally knobs

I agree. Pick up more guys in a skyline than chicks. I doubt there is any car in the world that makes chicks wet. Chicks like cars because of what the represent. IE Guy driving a ferrari. Has a dickload of cash. Guy driving 20 year old nissan. ermm...

Oh and it is a universal truth that all skyline owners are knobs.

You're no fun, you know that right? :happy:

Pretty sure it has been done, it's not a straight bolt in, but not a huge amount of effort.*

*DISCLAIMER: May be totally inaccurate

Sickness. Think I'm going to give it a go then.

What happened to Rule 2 ?

Morning

Rule 2 still applies. if he was wrong about the seats then he was right about being inaccurate and vice versa.

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