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lego land? what the? lol

its on Brandis Rd, lot 19. the block hasnt been divided yet, nor have the streets been put in,

so itll be a while before it even looks like theres gonna be houses on it, the lots only just started

selling.

looks like its gonna be a decent area, there definately throwing some cash at it.

yeah sounds cheap, but dont forget, we gotta do flooring to living areas, air cond, fencing, driveway

curtains etc etc,

and not to mention a years wait before we get the keys :(

Ahh bit like Dean, about 30secs drive from my place as well maybe minute...Ben (grimR32) lives just round corner as well...Actually seems like a few members live round here!

Dont worry, you can always come out to the other side of the Angle Vale where I live and do skids like everyone else :cool:

No worries Dion take ya up on that offer haha!

Ahh bit like Dean, about 30secs drive from my place as well maybe minute...Ben (grimR32) lives just round corner as well...Actually seems like a few members live round here!

No worries Dion take ya up on that offer haha!

better too keep all the hoons contained in one area ya reckon lol maybe we could hack a ytack out around the golf course lakes lol ........fouuuuurrrrrrrr

better too keep all the hoons contained in one area ya reckon lol maybe we could hack a ytack out around the golf course lakes lol ........fouuuuurrrrrrrr

Hahaha like cows in a paddock??? ROTFL!!!

Always up for a round of f**k it my man :cool:

lol, did you do some maaad grass skids? :P

yeah it should be sweet, wanna do me a favour? keep an eye out and make sure no little fkr steals

the margin pegs, like i used to when i was a kid

i dont feel like paying $600 to have it re-surveyed :P

lol, did you do some maaad grass skids? :P

yeah it should be sweet, wanna do me a favour? keep an eye out and make sure no little fkr steals

the margin pegs, like i used to when i was a kid

i dont feel like paying $600 to have it re-surveyed :P

you want me to go around and hammer them down another 6 inches so it makes them harder to pull out lol

I'd be doing that ASAP Craig considering its school holidays hey, who knows what the little f**kers will get up to! Leave em in as well don't ever take em out, we just belted ours further down any land disputes they're still there for proof!

lol, did you do some maaad grass skids? :P

yeah it should be sweet, wanna do me a favour? keep an eye out and make sure no little fkr steals

the margin pegs, like i used to when i was a kid

i dont feel like paying $600 to have it re-surveyed :P

Of course bro it was mad!

Does anyone know how much work is needed to fit 32 GTR seats into a 33 GTSt?

4 Bolts need to be undone, seats swapped, same 4 bolts put back in...in other words, they fit fine. R33GTR seats fit fine, and they also fit R32GTR's, only one that is different is the R34.

4 Bolts need to be undone, seats swapped, same 4 bolts put back in...in other words, they fit fine. R33GTR seats fit fine, and they also fit R32GTR's, only one that is different is the R34.

:P

angle grinder, welder and cable ties and anything can fit (Y)

zip ties and gaffa tape is my s13's friend lol :P

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