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yeah unfortunately I have to look at it this way as well.

I wanna take the fam to Europe & the States before I do Japan

Same here. I'd love, love, love to return to Japan (lived there for a stint in 1997), but I really want to go to the IOMTT in the UK. And Tracy would love to visit London again.

:D

oh Dan, i agree. This dumbass on facebook that went to my primary school, my god. Constant updates like this:

"do u think thr is one person ur sapost to b with 4 the rest of ur life"

"who r my close frnds"

"bye all gunas watch dvd"

"all u fkers that ses sht to my fam get a life im not hvn a baby got it"

oh Dan, i agree. This dumbass on facebook that went to my primary school, my god. Constant updates like this:

"do u think thr is one person ur sapost to b with 4 the rest of ur life"

"who r my close frnds"

"bye all gunas watch dvd"

"all u fkers that ses sht to my fam get a life im not hvn a baby got it"

Sad thing is, its only gonna get worse - teachers don't teach grammar the way they used to it seems, and when newspapers employ journalism students who cant use a dictionary or thesaurus, then you know the people reading it are going to pick up the same bad habits.

Check out any article on adelaidenow.com.au for example.... loads of error, and it seems that the editor doesn't edit anymore...

Mind you this was inevitable since we lost the news years ago - having a single newspaper in a city doesn't do anyone any favours.. and for what its worth, the australian seems to have more important articles, rather than be filled with nonsense about what b grade celebrity is doing what. They even dedicated a whole page to Kellie Nestors impending pregnancy - which is nice for the girl but cmon, is that newsworthy?

-D

EDIT - Not in a GTR nigel, but did get a very nice one made up for my old r31 by boss engineering at lonsdale - top work if you're interested in getting a replacement

Nigel what u wanna know? I got a bnr34 nismo 1.5 LSD on it's way for me atm. Will also be going a nismo 1.5 for the front. Some people are also using the quaife front diff but they are around 2k where the nismo front is 1300ish.

I have a collapsed bearing on the drivers side, and its been slipping a fair bit lately. So thinking of upgrading to a aftermarket, because im sick of replacing diffs and drivetrain components on this car and want something stronger!

KAAZ dont make a 1.5 way, where Nismo do, and i think OS Giken do too.

Don't want to spend more than I have to, as I've just been informed that my transfer case requires work now too GRRR

394 defect notices since july last year.....umm i wonder how many of them were "pod filter not secured" kinda defect.....they dont defect the rust buckets out there either.....some nice revenue raising for the govt

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