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http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=451979

let me know if i missed anything. i fail at youtube thing though put posted the link

Just had another read on ns.com of that G1 thread. Even more depressing to see the 'big boys' of the drift scene act like they are.

Goodluck finding the right skidder man, there is so much about for sale once you sell your car.

Waiting on R34 brakes to be delivered. Contacted the seller with no reply so far. Starting to not like my chances.

Hope they arrive tomorrow. I need to upgrade my brakes this weekend.

Just had another read on ns.com of that G1 thread. Even more depressing to see the 'big boys' of the drift scene act like they are.

Goodluck finding the right skidder man, there is so much about for sale once you sell your car.

No shit hey, cant believe how much shit has been slung around! To be honest, I dont know what the big deal is, theyve already discussed the issues 3 times over.

Craig. 32. Nuff said.

Waiting on R34 brakes to be delivered. Contacted the seller with no reply so far. Starting to not like my chances.

Hope they arrive tomorrow. I need to upgrade my brakes this weekend.

Pay via paypal? The funds don't clear untill parcel has been received isn't that right?

Paypal is usually an instant payment anyway so the seller can send it straight away... on the rare occasion someone sends me an e-cheque which can take a few days to clear and first time I received one of those it didnt clear but the guy re-sent the money but instant payment not e-cheques

some guy wants to swap me for this plus cash my way

it now rolls on work vxmx mmmmmmmmmmm

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...p;#entry5824703

opinions?

also a 180 that i dont have any detaila on yet

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