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I need new Tie Rod Ends for my R33, and i need them quick, as my car is booked in for the 10th for new tyres and install of the new Tie Rod Ends, before the Track Day. What are peoples thoughts on this and this

call tom at autopro reynella, he hooked me up with some decent ones with grease fittings for cheaper and within a few hours, i have the tools to split them off the rack and pinion link abe

call tom at autopro reynella, he hooked me up with some decent ones with grease fittings for cheaper and within a few hours, i have the tools to split them off the rack and pinion link abe

Should have had a look here first, as I have just ordered a set from Grand Nissan...anyone got spare appendages I can have to pay for them (around $300 for a set, ready for pick up on Wednesday). I am having them fitted on Saturday along with new Tyres, and a Wheel Alignment, Tyres $260 Each, Fitting of Rod Ends & Wheel Alignment $70.

So what IP's is everyone using and what sorta clams they worth a month?? My contract with Vodafone is just about over and i wanna upgrade

If you want all out quota with shit customer service, go TPG. If you dont mind paying a little bit more for quality service, go the Node.

Should have had a look here first, as I have just ordered a set from Grand Nissan...anyone got spare appendages I can have to pay for them (around $300 for a set, ready for pick up on Wednesday). I am having them fitted on Saturday along with new Tyres, and a Wheel Alignment, Tyres $260 Each, Fitting of Rod Ends & Wheel Alignment $70.

I've got KTS adjustable tie rod ends for an R33 laying around, extra lock etc. Interested?

If you dont mind paying a little bit more for quality service, go the Node.

If you cant have Internode or any other ADSL service at your location like myself; Telstra cable is f**king brilliant - although a little expensive, unless you get a bundled deal including your land line.

but fark me its fast. i wouldnt even bother with ADSL if it were available to me. it would be like going back to dial up!

muahahahaha

* ati balancer

* hks pistons 87mm

* Attkd h-beam rods

* hks step-2 camshaft springs

* greddy cam gear cover

* hks oil pump

* apexi multichecker

* acl race bearings

* grex N1 street special camshafts

$3k

:blink:

should have it on tuesday

then will get tomei gasket kit, hks timing belt, n1 water pump

schweet

cant believe my luck, negotiating all the above for 3g

:worship:

no rush tho, all in good time

heres a quick clip i whipped up of the side pipe and maaaaaad flutterzzzz brooo :worship:

excuse the tinging sound you can sorta hear, thats the cut sunkist can i used to block the rooted wastegate

so it didnt sound like a tractor :blink:

http://s177.photobucket.com/albums/w217/cr...01042010009.flv

If you cant have Internode or any other ADSL service at your location like myself; Telstra cable is f**king brilliant - although a little expensive, unless you get a bundled deal including your land line.

but fark me its fast. i wouldnt even bother with ADSL if it were available to me. it would be like going back to dial up!

i agree so much so

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so, just did a roadtrip to bendigo and back yesterday with a mate to pick up a car. not bad for 900 bucks either

N13 SVD Pulsar Vector SSS

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http://forum.pulsar.org.au/showthread.php/...ormation-thread

God damn. Over 400 pre-orders for the Nissan Silvia hoodies!

How many of those orders will actually be fulfilled?

BTW whats with SAU? Everytime I post something it takes forever to submit. Is there some new screening process installed that slows everything down?

well boys and girls as it turns out im only 27 and need to have tests for Arthritis in my right wrist i cant belive it it seams 7 years of doing nails has taken its toll

yeh love, Ive had arthritis developing since I was 11.

32 now, knees removed without replacement, 2m tall - takes its toll.

currently on mobility impaired pension. seeing i cant do diddly squat

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