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alrite mate, thanks for the help, im gona get the car tinted first, then i might follow the tutorials and clean the headlights up and buy the HID kits needed , the series 3 headlights would be the easier solution but since they retail around 2 grand a set, cant justify that kind of cash, have been looking around for second hand ones to pop up for quiet a bit, no luck so far,

but thanks anyway,

S3 look nice but HID would be alot cheaper way to go and they're right you will need 2 sets 1 for high and 1 for low and LED's for the parkers which is like $10

and for the HID's i recommend getting around 6000-6500k i have both 6500k for low and 8000k for highs and i find the 6500's a lot better

and if i ever show up to a meet (may be thurs unless something comes up) you can have a look at it all

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I thought the same thing. Plus I'd get shot if I brought it home... and not in a good way!

fine :D ignore my post :P

I didn't know scouses were such cock donkeys :)

Done!

Somebody has their panties in a bunch. I ment to reply to you but for some reason it didn't bring your quote up in the reply box so I just forgot about it lol.

Multispokes ftw. Those are the Work 11R??? something or other aren't they? They're pretty much a copy of the SSR Type Fs. Have a look at the SSRs they are so freakin sweet. I wanted them for the GTR but $$$.

morning mangs

Morning Mang

What's crackin?

Morning Mang

What's crackin?

Not much mang. Sick of work after 3 days back :). Figured out I have another 3 weeks of holidays I can use, very tempting... :D

Good Morning Peeps

John: I think 6th is when the gearbox arrives and I doubt he'll have the car by the end of the week... Hahaha!

Morning peep.

It takes a couple of hours tops to do a gearbox :) (in a 31, if GT-Rs take longer than this, they must be rubbish :P)

Mangs.

Farken hot yesterday.

Wasit?

first day back,

F-my life

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I dont know if the gearbox is the only thing he's got on the list to do, its just worst scenario. And he's got a tune lined up too. From memory, EFI is only open on alt Sat.

Oh yea. Just got notice today to get my site clothings! Looks like I'll really be heading up north in a fortnight's time. Woohoo!

A GTR gear box for Dan is pretty quick, the man is a machine he did my clutch swap in like 45 minutes but that was a GTST so at least double it for a gtr!

how could they have ever considered dropping him hey?

Should just put him back down the order where he used to be: he's brilliant at this job where he has to bat with the tail in a tough situation

Phil Jaques deserves to be back in, his last test innins was a 100! However with an eye on the future i would consider Callum Ferguson, i think he is on track to be very very good

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