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 If anyone can open it and save it as a PDF that'd be great.  

Imagine the site will come back later once they've fixed their server up, but for the time being, here you go.

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skwiz. pretty sure I saw your car or a car that looks simlar parked out the front of motor traders ? SAU stickers on the side etc

Nah mate, wouldnt have been me. Only other 31 i know who would have the sau stickers down the side would be the Nugz man, but his car is a metallic grey, and works at Motor Traders.

Yeah. I got a Holden Commodore and converted it into a GTS-t which I then put GTR kit on and BAM... 32R

I hope you kept the 3.8Ltr V6 man... ...

More literz givez joo da moa pwrz :(

someone buy my wheels. would looks great on an s13 or r31 skid car.

*looks at andrew and craig*

send photo's..

man im gonna be broke soon, G7 is gonna finish my build, and wiring.

also gonna do the cooler piping for me.

Got yours running yet Andrew?

Got yours running yet Andrew?

Nah, hit a brick wall with wiring after I did all the ones in this RB-S13 guide I found and the c*nt still didn't start.

It's probably something simple like coil packs or injectors not getting power but if it was I still wounldn't know how to find out why that is happening and how to fix it so gonna get someone else to have a suss.

Steve at Jazmac (who originally did the RB convo) is fair busy but I might be able to get it in at the end of the week or I might see if Decs has some time to cruise out to my mates and have a quick suss.

Yeah he cruised out to my mates house in Lenswood to wire up an R32 - RB25 convo. Hoping travelling to littlehampton to wire up a few wires in an already converted sil will be a piece of piss for him (and therefore extremely cheap for me :()

^^^LOL Craig.......you can be a funny bugger sometimes :)

R32 FRONT GUARDS YO! HIT ME UP!

Kietz, we're all in suspense..........why the change of heart all of a sudden?

Didn't the 34 bits bolt on the way you may have anticipated?

hmmmmm they would prob have fitment like win....

i reckon so. c'mon, you know you want 'em. :D

What size ?

would look nice with a black centre. Enough dish there to flaunt it.

17 * 8 +5 / 9 +11 (waits for jarrods opinion so i can ignore it)

if i end up keeping 'em, they'll probably get split, cleaned, and murdered out.

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