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Or I can get super discount at Lakeside if you ask me nicely

dear Luke,

Im writing to you NICELY, in hope you may be able to help me with

your trade discount at Lakeside Nissan.

I am in need of:

12x Exhaust manifold stud

1x exhaust/turbo Gasket Kit

4x turbo stud

1x bomb (preferably afghan made) to blow this bitch up.

thank you.

sincerely

Craig Smith.

the new 20 come with a flywheel, which is in better nic than the one i have...

only thing is it has some very light surface rusty lookin stuff on it,

will i need to clean it off? with what??

if i was to sell a car interstate without the guy coming to look at it, how do i transfer rego to him as he wont be able to sign the paperwork?

i'm guessing i need to do it on the rego site or something? i'd just like to have a desposal notice to hand in as soon as it's gone.

the new 20 come with a flywheel, which is in better nic than the one i have...

only thing is it has some very light surface rusty lookin stuff on it,

will i need to clean it off? with what??

Research tells me that i should just leave it and run it, the clutch will rub it off....

i have so much f*king work to do.

if i was to sell a car interstate without the guy coming to look at it, how do i transfer rego to him as he wont be able to sign the paperwork?

i'm guessing i need to do it on the rego site or something? i'd just like to have a desposal notice to hand in as soon as it's gone.

just sign your part of the disposal notice and leave it in the glovebox. he will have to transfer the rego from his end.

yeah good idea Damo.

Not only will the buyer get it, but the truck driver, the people that load/unload it, and whoever gets there

greasy little hands on the car....

idea of the century, three gold stars for you.

haha its an SR man, you could put fuel in the engine and oil in the petrol tank and it would still smash the limiter happily.

not quite. sr's have a bit of a love/hate thing with rev limiters.

its the rb20's that you can do that do and still live on limiter without harming it.

just sign your part of the disposal notice and leave it in the glovebox. he will have to transfer the rego from his end.

lol, i want the disposal notice.

so incase he never changes the rego to his name in the other state it cant be linked back to me for any stupid shit that he might get cought for.

there would have to be away to do it online but im wanting the notice with his signiture onit.

hoping someone on here might have done it.

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