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^^^LOL Craig.......you can be a funny bugger sometimes :D

Kietz, we're all in suspense..........why the change of heart all of a sudden?

Didn't the 34 bits bolt on the way you may have anticipated?

well i took my car through i.d check they were all cool with it all needed was change was the bonnet and tint removed, i did all that chucked a standard r34 gtr bonnet on and removed the tint went back and then they said i need to change the whole front end back to the original... such a big headache! so now i gta change the whole front back to r32.. got all the parts now, just have to fit.. once its done the r34 gtr will be back on with a fresh respray and r34 neo engine =] definately be seeing me on the cruises to come!

he came from the shallow end of the gene pool,,,, what a moron

DING DING !!!We have the winner for the biggest idiot in world

and Damo are you that bored your surfing every forum ????

nah i dunno about that one, my mate (mechanic, known by a few as a real good skyline mechanic) worked for a dealership once, he said a lady cleaned out her engine with detergent and a hose because when she dropped the oil it was dirty :D

ilold

a few happy snaps from last night, new lens for my camera,, these were handheld not tripod and from backyard , maybe try it with tripod next and black specks would be lens dust from trees wind or aliens...lol cant be stuffed fixing them , clean the lens instead...lol

1300mm lens and 2600mm lens shots and highly compressed photos to post on the web... hi res looks sweet

just for your Entertainment today,,,,lol

moon-at-1300mm.jpg

Moon-at-2600mm.jpg

nah i dunno about that one, my mate (mechanic, known by a few as a real good skyline mechanic) worked for a dealership once, he said a lady cleaned out her engine with detergent and a hose because when she dropped the oil it was dirty :D

ilold

thats the outside of the motor though

n call me obsessed but the faint white lines starting from the top right on the moon there remind me of a basketball :D

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thats the outside of the motor though

n call me obsessed but the faint white lines starting from the top right on the moon there remind me of a basketball :D

looked more like a moldy grapefruit...lol

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