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f**king oath! My old man has been best friends with him for over 40 years... he's totally devastated. Never quite seen him like that before. Not a good thing to come home to after work.

man

pass on our condolences

actually selling the zx9r atm, to get off - knees cant handle it therefore isnt safe

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you comin out?

If that's to me, then no. I was supposed to go to town tonight for my mates sisters birthday, just don't feel like it now

man

pass on our condolences

actually selling the zx9r atm, to get off - knees cant handle it therefore isnt safe

Will do bud. So tragic. He used to race bikes when he was younger and was an awesome rider. Just goes to show no matter how good you are, shit can go wrong. Atleast he went out of this world doing his favourite thing

yeh - road conditions can change in a moment; never had an off because I was trying so hard not to, yet went fast head down bum up

but cant control the beast at top speed properly now with the knees, Ive had my time and now its time for track based work.

hence the stripping of a r32 rb26dett sedan...

picked this up today for $5

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prado

made from bhp steel

:)

oh and the zx9r that I did a whole of 300kms on is selling on ebay atm

good, 'cause Ive got no cash at all.

basically a swap outright for the rb26dett skyline I recently bought

:)

so it'll go in the sedan

need to sell the seats 1st tho

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hahaha thats exactly what Vu will be doing

i thought your old man was in the painting game

are you supplying the paint?

If u need a house built my dads the guy to visit hehe but when it comes to cars and painting them, he looked at the bumper i bought one of the nismo/altia r34 and he goes thats exactly the same as what you have now u didnt u realise when you were getting it its the same (gives me the where did i go wrong with my son look) :)

Steve any idea of how much paint i would need and how much it would cost just the stock silver colour?

Autobarn is too expensive, supercheap export cans is where its at :)

How could i ever overlook the option of supercheap export cans!!!

Oh Vu u have such refined taste how can i ever measure up to a man of your calibre, teach me ur ways master Vu :):( LOL

sorry to hear about your dads friend Luke pass on my thoughts

Stefano I'm sure a liter would cover a few coats Auto Pro clovercrest is my advice for mixing paint i need to go and get a oil filter so post up the code and i can ask how much

sorry to hear about your dads friend Luke pass on my thoughts

Stefano I'm sure a liter would cover a few coats Auto Pro clovercrest is my advice for mixing paint i need to go and get a oil filter so post up the code and i can ask how much

Fair sure this is it KR4 G not sure if the g is part of it but ye would b great if u could find out.

If u can ask them what kind of primer they would reccomend!

Should catch up some time with a few of the guys so i can show u the progress of the car :) blue dash is still goin strong haha

Lets hope it doesnt end like this :)

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Just heard a close family friend got killed this morning on his motorbike in Strathalbyn.... terrible. Just goes to show you never know when your time is up

Incase anyone was interested... here's the full story.

so it turned out to not even be an error of Greg's... sad.

couldnt imagine how his riding mates feel either, specially seeing it happen.

condolences again champ.

people really need to smarten-the-phuck-up on the roads.

so it turned out to not even be an error of Greg's... sad.

couldnt imagine how his riding mates feel either, specially seeing it happen.

condolences again champ.

people really need to smarten-the-phuck-up on the roads.

Spot on, just a case of wrong place, wrong time for Greg :P

my mate just gave me a lift to get a new battery for my car... get back home to find my car must have aftermarket clamps on the battery leads cos they are way larger than the terminals on the battery....

/fail

my mate has gone out, now im stuck at home with a car that goes no where LOL.

oh well... u win some u loose some

my mate just gave me a lift to get a new battery for my car... get back home to find my car must have aftermarket clamps on the battery leads cos they are way larger than the terminals on the battery....

/fail

my mate has gone out, now im stuck at home with a car that goes no where LOL.

oh well... u win some u loose some

Thats happened to me before! As a temporary fix I just wedge something metal inbetween the large clamp and the small terminal - metal screw, thick strip of metal rolled around the clamp etc.

role start??

i keep the role playing in the bedroom :P

wouldnt work, would have to push my car up hill, or roll start in reverse into oncoming traffic

Thats happened to me before! As a temporary fix I just wedge something metal inbetween the large clamp and the small terminal - metal screw, thick strip of metal rolled around the clamp etc.

yeah i thought about doing that, but i didnt want to mess up the battery. i called another mate and promised him subway in return for a lift, got one with the right terminals on it now :D

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