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I'll let you know if my mate gets back to me. Apparently it needs a bit of work to get RWC. If I find out any details I'll PM you.

Sounds like something I will probably end up fixing and probably not let my brother touch haha

Let us know what needs to be fixed.

Cheers

my mate jonny (ex autobarn moorabbin) has just opened up his own shop... i'll get the details for ya :D

he has done a bunch of autosalon winning installs

sounds good. its not that new one i noticed on warrigal road is it? Tower Audio or something?

dezz I'll seriously punch you in the testes if you don't buy a black V35 with leather interior. rare as. especially if you're gonna throw 30 grand at it.

your budget should be about 25 for a stocker, esp one that's common as fuck.

Had a quick look on carsales last night...seems to be a shit load of dreamers selling (read: trying) V35's for $35k, bone stock.

Would definitely want black or red, white as a last resort (black wheels and some carbon on white will have it looking the business) and not the gay cream interior. Manual obviously.

Sus it out on J-spec for me, see whats around

i made the right choice

evo = win :D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2aMhKTP1OHU

GT-R qualified fastest out of the pack...Start it on the front row with the Evo and it might not be the same result..

Love the translations

Impreeeeeeeeeeeeeza

GT-R qualified fastest out of the pack...Start it on the front row with the Evo and it might not be the same result..

Love the translations

Impreeeeeeeeeeeeeza

lol yeh, but with the attessa they can be sketchy in the wet still, as u can see in some corners

but still good to see its just as fast

lol yeh bloody yanks :D

today's pc are so much easier

the old days of messing up the pci cards and every device using the same IRQ

I miss manually assigning IRQ and DMA addresses.

SUP bitches!

anyone know a good car audio installer?

i have a Pioneer AVIC-HD3 with Bluetooth Adaptor, Reverse Camera and iPod Adaptor, a Pioneer PRS-D4200F Amp, 2 sets of TSD1602's and a 19" Flip Down LCD i need installed into an E50 Nissan Elgrand Rider.

I also need a good alarm and immobiliser installed at the same time.

Preferably in the Dandy region.

Go to PAC (phat audio concepts) in braeside. They do awesome work there. Currently building a maserati from scratch and also doing an alarm/gps install on a lambo gallardo.

Go to PAC (phat audio concepts) in braeside. They do awesome work there. Currently building a maserati from scratch and also doing an alarm/gps install on a lambo gallardo.

I just want some audio gear installed... not a show car :)

although on their website it looks like they are also around the corner from my work on Kilpa Road... must have an install shop and sales shop.

will check them out when the car... bus... whatever the f*k its referred to as, gets here on Thursday.

http://www.toweraudio.com.au/html/contact_tower_audio.html

network adapter IRQ 5

storage controller IRQ 5

usb controller IRQ 5

usb controller IRQ 5

video adapter IRQ 5

ah the old days....

thank god we dont have the stupid old simm chips anymore, they used to bust your fingers, the little sharp clips to hold them in

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