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Most clubs ban logo's on shirts.

What they should ban. Is Ed Hardy.

Please.

And they're opening a f**king Ed Hardy store in the Myer centre. Why. Why. Whyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy.

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I remember saying that awhile ago in the wasteland myself

Expensive shit with spew as the main source of inspiration.

Do auto electricians earn more than lawyers these fkn days or what?

900 bucks to wire in my RB20? i nearly bloody choked.

doesnt help when some people are full of empty promises :P

anyone know of anyone in the know?

Do auto electricians earn more than lawyers these fkn days or what?

900 bucks to wire in my RB20? i nearly bloody choked.

doesnt help when some people are full of empty promises :P

anyone know of anyone in the know?

one name and two words craig

decs

garage 7

or get the info out the wiki and have a crack yaself, its not hard

like 4 or 5 wires

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Do auto electricians earn more than lawyers these fkn days or what?

900 bucks to wire in my RB20? i nearly bloody choked.

doesnt help when some people are full of empty promises :P

anyone know of anyone in the know?

Yeah my gf's brother had a 20 put in his 180, got quoted $1000 to wire it, what a joke. Ill find out where he got his done, i think it might have been Smooth.

I play goalkeeper so i am generally ok to play 3 - 4 games in a row....i used to play at Magil on Tuesday nights but work takes priority and i am hardly in adelaide....on sundays i play 2 games div 1 and div 2 at Marion....and they use a full size basketball court, but the ball does go out and its a sideball in not a play on lol....do you guys use actual futsal balls or those big tennis ball's????

Hows your team doing? you guys should join up for the sunday league at marion awesome comp and div 1 is tough going...

also do you have 2 ref's or just one???

You would be surprised how many extra square metres the area beyond the boundary adds to the total playing area. We use those oversized tennis balls. Not that easy for one touch ball control for us amateurs.

We just started a new season last week. We lost 2-6 but the other team only had 4 of its regular players and had 2 ring ins borrowed from another team (we were the first game). One of them is the best player in our comp and the other is pretty good as well. Both were better players than the members of the other team and scored 4 goals between them. I think it would have been pretty tight if the other team had their usual squad. I'm looking forward to this season as we finally seem to have a settled team although most are strangers to each other and still learning each others names.

We just have 1 ref - and I don't think he is that great. Occasionally we get the older guy from Marion who I think is pretty good. Don't think we could join another comp though - we are the shit team in ours and have only won 1 & drawn 3 games this year. One spanking a week is enough. Hopefully this will change now that I don't have different players every week.

Can someone do the Ironing Chef pic in better quality as an avatar for me? I fail at re-sizing...

Try this one.

Bah, someone help me sell this R32 N1!!! $100 referral fee to anyone who does! I had about 5 people on it and they've all pulled out!! I want it to come to SA!!

Kristian - what years were the R32 N1s produced? One guy on these forums states that he has a R32 GTR N1 V-Spec II. Now find me one of those that is in mint condition, never tracked and fitted with a/c and we'll talk.

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Guess my GTR should just GTFO out then hey

meh whos gonna know, 32 gtr has been my fav car for over a decade and ive only just noticed the differences in side skirts now :P

stick that n1 into storage for a few years

Can someone do the Ironing Chef pic in better quality as an avatar for me? I fail at re-sizing...

Unfortunately best I can do Kristian, if it doesn't fit the bill let me know and I'll make it again

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one name and two words craig

decs

garage 7

or get the info out the wiki and have a crack yaself, its not hard

like 4 or 5 wires

yeah but G7 is in mt barker, id have to buy you new tyres on top of tow fee :P

i just want it running, im not worried bout the sensors etc etc as ill be using aftermarket guages.....

fkn thread on 31 club got locked, tell ''Chop'' i said thanks, asshat.

my questions WHERE NOT answered in the thread he linked me to.

Smooth garage??? ummmmmmmm no.

yeah but G7 is in mt barker, id have to buy you new tyres on top of tow fee :P

i just want it running, im not worried bout the sensors etc etc as ill be using aftermarket guages.....

fkn thread on 31 club got locked, tell ''Chop'' i said thanks, asshat.

my questions WHERE NOT answered in the thread he linked me to.

Smooth garage??? ummmmmmmm no.

i wouldnt mind towing ya up there, give him a call anyway. see what he says anyway.

thread probably got locked cos ya didnt use the search function, that would be why. choppy is a bit of a nazi like that on occasion, but then again theres threads like that every day

start trawling the tech sections on nicoclub, zt, and here. ive had a quick (ok, by quick i mean in depth...) look through a couple conversion (and wiring) guides for the s14, and if i was like you and just running what i needed to make everything work, it seems like it would be a fairly painless job, just time consuming.

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