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its defected, but i can ermm... get another one to drive on the street..

i dont reckon ill worry about it, ill just do something stupid and get myself in the shit.

i was more so gonna do it for a convenience thing, like wheel aligns, tunes, to and from track etc etc.

but i hear matty likes being my trailer broad minded person so ill leave it at that

I was trying to read that thinking wtf is craig trying to say? then realized swear filter.

Rego it, go on! DO IT. DO IT NOAW.

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Just waved goodbye to my 20 gearbox, the dude that picked it up rocked up in something Ive never seen or heard of. a 1984 C32 Laurel. VG20 single turbo. What an old school cruiser! Much want.

You've never heard of a Laurel? :P

well after a long chat with paul today,

my engine is nearly done! paul is chucking some extra bits in the head to make it a tad nicer :P

he is also hitting me up with some red r racing stickers and a coilpack cover with RRR019 etched into it...

he said all his engines will be stamped with RRR###

hes so mad! cant wait!

Wow! .. just wow.

Spent the last hour or so applying the 'glassylite' treatment on my R34 headlights. The drivers-side headlight was pretty much okay (no yellowing or discoloration), but passenger-side was starting to yellow again. I'd previously tried using various products on the passenger-side headlight and it would look pretty good for maybe 3-6 months but still eventually start yellowing again.

This glassylite product has brought them up way better than the other products - they're amazingly clear now. I'm also hoping the final application - a UV sealant - actually works like they claim, and prevents the yellowing happening again. I guess time will tell whether it actually works, but given what I've seen tonight, I'm stoked.

Gawd, I sound like an advertisement. RubyRS4 - this is the product I mentioned I was gonna try on my headlights after seeing yours. I reckon for the price ($35 odd including p&h) it's worth giving it a shot. I got it from their website, but it also often pops up on eBay. Anyways... lol .. I'm gonna shut up now :)

When is it acceptable to start adding female work collegues on FB? :)

add them now.

Get digital before you get physical.

Adding them on facebook, not only shows off your detective skills, but shows that you are confident. Ladies can smell fear. Much like bears that smell the menstruation... :)

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