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What car?

exactly my point, its a bonus the GTR is in the background...lol

I think magazines that don't have cars on them and only girls suck,, hahahaha...kidding

porn cars and porn stars is my motto...lol chicks that is..hahaha

do you see cars in this photo ?

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saw this bumper sticker yesterday...had a chuckle

if it has boobs or wheels its gonna be trouble?

Do you have something against hot chicks? Every post where the is a slappa in a bikini you object :P

Don't have any problem with chicks - hot or otherwise; When I buy a car magazine it's for the cars. I find that women sprawled around/on the cars detract from the car and the magazine. I'm very glad that HPI / Zoom don't do the same nonsense that Fast Fours / Hot Fours / etc do... (Mind you, those particular magazines fail for so many other reasons too ..)

time for some utterly random shit

a back laneway in whyalla that tested the 4wd capabilities of the cherry picker truck we were in.....2nd gear wheelspin at 5kph haha

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spot the unwanted car

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and for last nights damage

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everything still works too! go nissan!

hey guys just need a bit of a hand with something....who makes rails to fit aftermarket seats.....i am looking at getting some bucket seats for the 33....most likely will have to get rails made to suit the 33....who do i get it made by.....

hey,

whats this round black thing next to my crossover pipe, attached to the strut tower?

can it be removed?

can i also remove my carbon canister? does it do anything?

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Power-Steering Reservoir!? You may be able to remove it, but expect heavy steering.

yeh just realised..

its the carbon canister i want to remove to fit a catch can..

ill give someone $50 to help me remove it and my air con!

cheers

also anyone her a mobile electrician? i need my wipers wired in on my car..

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