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dont spose you guys do front end susspension and bushes and stuff of that sorts.

gota fix what the insurance repairer calles "fixed".

other than that she is a series 1 r33 gtst with fruit punched nearly 380 hp at back wheels

yeahh mate. just give us a call mon to fri 8-5 on 55310011 for pricing and if you wana book it in.

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Hey guys thought i would introduce myself, i live in the mudgeeraba/robina area but drive around everywhere lol

would probs of seen my patchy r32 with the DC sticker on the quarter window, i'll come out for a cruise once my cars all finished and painted

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Thanks danski

just waiting on the rear passenger dmax wide fender to come in stock at empireearo i only have the drivers side one on atm lol its all moulded in and primed. i did all the work myself as i used to be a panel beater apprentice. so yeh once i get the other fender it will be about 3 weeks till its painted

im painting it ford blueprint blue btw

Im starting to get seriously worried about the amount of lines being stolen on the Goldy.

Ive got an immobilizer and alarm but thinking it might be a good idea to get a kill switch put in.

Anyone got any info on kill switches, like price and who does them?

I dont think so.

There was that one in Varsity lakes like a week ago and now the one in Southport.

And I think I remember seeing a post about one In Labrador as well recently.

Sucks real bad especially because I leave my car parked on a fairly busy street most nights :D

Hey Tris wats crackin man

Just got to work today :)

Cars still at EFI but will be all finished and ready for BR when I get home next week :)

hey breh :D

next week hey - sounds delicious

mick better man up too and bring his car - and just pray it isnt wet :D

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hey breh :D

next week hey - sounds delicious

mick better man up too and bring his car - and just pray it isnt wet :D

Mics car is out of action for a bit :) Some old bitch rear ended him :(

I spoke to him a few days ago and he was pulling the tray apart. . . . he loves fixing shit :)

Mics car is out of action for a bit :) Some old bitch rear ended him :)

I spoke to him a few days ago and he was pulling the tray apart. . . . he loves fixing shit :D

ugh thats waay shitt :(

hopefully he gets it back up and going sooooon

im off to lunch breh

:D

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