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excellent.

ordered brake pads on monday, and was assured theyd be here by today.

guess what?

theyre not here.

and i have a motorkhana and a hill climb coming up.

im somewhat f**ked off. means i gotta spend another couple hundred bucks on brake pads.

money i shouldnt have to spend.

f**kin excellent.

nothing unusual, typical postage service reliability. Or maybe a poor excuse of a vendor.

Arent you selling your car though? Hillclimbs and motorkhana's are the last thing id be doing

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nothing unusual, typical postage service reliability. Or maybe a poor excuse of a vendor.

Arent you selling your car though? Hillclimbs and motorkhana's are the last thing id be doing

pretty well.

and yes, i am. but a) ive spent all the money getting it to a point where its a reliable go fast car, and b) the motorkhana and hill climb make up 2 of 3 days ill legally be able to drive my since january and until... november. i think.

and if i still had my licence, id still be enjoying my weekly hills runs. which is probably harder on my car.

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nothing unusual, typical postage service reliability. Or maybe a poor excuse of a vendor.

Arent you selling your car though? Hillclimbs and motorkhana's are the last thing id be doing

honestly i would say poor vendor, i bought some parts from PC case gear money cleared 21st had parts on 22nd with e-parcel that's a guaranteed up to 10 business days

who said it was to do a DET :)

the DET gods say ;)

honestly i would say poor vendor, i bought some parts from PC case gear money cleared 21st had parts on 22nd with e-parcel that's a guaranteed up to 10 business days

I agree with steve. When I ordered lukes 1600cc injectors from florida, they arrived within 5 working days and that was non priority airmail from the USA... no way they can blame the posties unless they got the most basic postal option available - and even then maybe not...

-D

i so had a little lol to my self

Guess

G Shine Clutch Bag

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description should say

'when your the last man on your team holding this bag provides you with clutch leetness'

'take it to your next lan and be the envy of all other players'

'in 2 fashionable colours for men and women'

:blink:

Does anyone no where i can order the part labeled 14875PA

Mine is leaking pretty bad as you can see in the photo.

Cheers

Main North Nissan should be able to get it in, usually theyre not cheap tho

Try koji at jap import spares, he can get pretty much everything nissan can but a tad cheaper (sometimes)

he might have a second hand unit tho... ditto for nisswreck and JMS, they're all worth calling/emailing

-D

Main North Nissan should be able to get it in, usually theyre not cheap tho

Try koji at jap import spares, he can get pretty much everything nissan can but a tad cheaper (sometimes)

he might have a second hand unit tho... ditto for nisswreck and JMS, they're all worth calling/emailing

-D

you wouldnt happen to no what its called would you?

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