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you wanna know something funny?

I was sitting on the porcelain at the time and the missus yelled out, "WAS THAT YOU"!!!!

bbbbbbbbbaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa stomach is hurting better let the advertiser know it was you farting nothing to worry about

you wanna know something funny?

I was sitting on the porcelain at the time and the missus yelled out, "WAS THAT YOU"!!!!

:( :(

seriously, didnt feel it at windy point. i do think i know the cause (and ive said it elsewhere). jake and i were doing mad "initial d" style togue up windy point at the time, im sure the patrol did a weight transfer (and unlike another mate who said "no matty. if the patrol weight shifted it would of divided by 0 and the world would have exploded") so THAT is what it was :)

dave, feel free to stab me in the eye :(

you wanna know something funny?

I was sitting on the porcelain at the time and the missus yelled out, "WAS THAT YOU"!!!!

So that was you pete, I was on the poo collector as well, could hear it coming like a sub bass train, then bang toilet shook more then normal, and more sub bass vibration, between mud explosions.

that was the quickest earthquake I have felt, used to live in san fran, LA those become a tad more interesting. living on the island between oakland and san francisco. MAN MADE one at that. our navy barracks are the star shaped buildings

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oh

my

god

ive had the best motivation to finish my car. better than doing a 1:29 in a GTR that wasnt mine too >_<

i'll describe the car, its light, has excellent power to weight, fierce response, impressive grip level, and the typical RB stalling characteristics.

oh, and its purple and turns heads :cool:

"10 bucks if you can guess what it is"

"how about 10 bucks if you do a burnout"

I need some ideas for suspension/coilovers as my front castor rods need replacing (so I thought I might as well do the whole lot in one go). I have researched JIC FLT-FAS but from what I've heard, they're probably going to be too stiff for normal street driving and some hills work, especially with Adelaide's shocking road quality.

So what I wanted to know is what you guys use and what you'd recommend.

Also wouldn't mind knowing who/what workshops can install them for me.

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