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Back onto car repairs, I give a big +1 to

1. Allan @ All Type painted the front GTR style bar on my R34 and was MINT. Also did a repsray on the boot of my parent's Commie and was schmick.

2. Joe @ Profinish just respayed the front lip on the wife's Euro and cut and polished - came up a treat and price was excellent.

car audio stuff of all varieties

1. John @ Marvey Tech all round audio/ICE God, and nice buy to boot. VERY good prices.

Back onto car repairs, I give a big +1 to

1. Allan @ All Type painted the front GTR style bar on my R34 and was MINT. Also did a repsray on the boot of my parent's Commie and was schmick.

2. Joe @ Profinish just respayed the front lip on the wife's Euro and cut and polished - came up a treat and price was excellent.

car audio stuff of all varieties

1. John @ Marvey Tech all round audio/ICE God, and nice buy to boot. VERY good prices.

couldnt agree more with all of this andrew. Joe and John are very good prices. im getting the body work done and the car resprayed in a different colour for less than some places quoted to do just the bodywork :blink:

speaking of CAMS, Ruby, is my membership card on its way???

:) You should have it by now.

Let me go thru the paperwork again and see where its at. Chances are I might have to reissue you another ... the odd one goes missing. Thanks Aust Post. :P

EDIT: PM sent Craig :blink:

anyone know if i can use r32 brake pads in r33?
Rears definately can, and Im 99% the front you can too.

i would of thought even if they fit they wont be utilising the surface area of the R33's larger front Rotor, as Dion said rears are fine

couldnt agree more with all of this andrew. Joe and John are very good prices. im getting the body work done and the car resprayed in a different colour for less than some places quoted to do just the bodywork :blink:

this sounds like news i should hear more about since i need a full respray, need to acquire more parts though

I'm hangin for this years,

Not that I know what I'm spending it on? May put it away for an overseas holiday :).

spend it on the pending slider :P

this sounds like news i should hear more about since i need a full respray, need to acquire more parts though

Speaking of which, you posted on my FB that you have 3 RB25's...care to sell me a Head off one? :blink:

nope sorry

one is only mine till paid in full which should be this week

one is in my car and other will get rebuilt unless i was to source a 26 head to which i cant afford so im stuck with what i have :blink:, soon to be 2x RB25

nope sorry

one is only mine till paid in full which should be this week

one is in my car and other will get rebuilt unless i was to source a 26 head to which i cant afford so im stuck with what i have :blink: , soon to be 2x RB25

...What if I can source a RB26 Head, and swap it for 1 of your RB25 Heads?...or how easy is it for a RB26 Head to go on a RB25 Block?

EDIT: Thought I could source a RB26 head, but I can't unless I do a bit more searching, but how easy/hard is it to bolt a RB26 Head on?

Anyone else hear about rego going up again in July by $35?

Lol, I'll be paying nearly $200 for 900cc 3cyl for 3 months.

FARK! THATS JUST GETTING INSANE!!!!!!!

we have to be the worst of in aust right?

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