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I drove the 25 for 4year's to within an inch of its life :) testament that 25's are strong engines and there is only 1 critical reason why it failed otherwise it would still be going strong today :)

oil ? :/

lol i drive it respectfully... as in hard enough to give me a funny feeling in my pants region, but not enough to drift around corners ;)

oil changes are good arent they steve >:D

-D

or just oil, full stop........sorry Stevie (couldn't resist) :3some:

If all you guys are into the underground stuff. underground trance. underground house etc etc. two words 'pirate radio'

Look up some pirate radio stations. best tunes.

I listen to subfm.com alot. They even have a adelaide show on sunday arvos. Manicfm.com . There are plenty for whatever taste you like.

James i can get my mate to paint/repair it if your heading down my way again.

Works at Edwardstown custom body repairs. Can just drop it off to me and i can get a quote for u if u like.

Gotta be more careful with the lip! Haven't hit mine yet, only thing that cops abuse is the front pipe, pretty much flat now.

Yeah its just got a few scuffs and cracks in the paint, one of the mounting holes is near rooted (previous owner).

My NISMO one hangs pretty low too, just have to watch the speed humps

Thanks Luke, might bring it down tomorrow if thats cool, no rush on getting it done though.

James i can get my mate to paint/repair it if your heading down my way again.

Works at Edwardstown custom body repairs. Can just drop it off to me and i can get a quote for u if u like.

Hmm, Stagea needs some touchups. Ive got the paint. Might head in there and see whats the go

thats amazing.

and in news that actually matters;

s14 looks f**king disgraceful at the moment. handles like a freakin school bus to boot.

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Where do you people recommend to get a decently priced DLSR?

I found 2 that I'm thinking about at Dick Smiths and another at JB's.

Canon EOS 1000D and a Nikon D3000 I think that's what their called.

Cheers!

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