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LOL i love society, I'm a hoon because i own a skyline, on my P's, and have a sub, yet i've had one speeding fine in my whole history of driving (finish p's in about 10 months) that was when i darted out my driveway (i live on nepean hwy) and got caught by a camera about 200m from my house

If you've got 10 months left on your P's you haven't been driving for that long to accumulate a lot of speeding fines :thumbsup:

Lolol how u know Gavin?

used to play a game called Live For Speed with him and Mitch

lol i just noticed i went through all the trouble of blacking out all the last names then left the first one out :thumbsup:

I started off doing it that way... now i cant be f*ked and its just quicker and easier to get people in to do it.

Theres no real diff to the autechs i dont think... other then a nice white and gold Autech Japan badge.

Those TEINS are exactly what came on mine... theyre good. But i got pulled up on them at the RWC... so now i have to find a C spanner before my meeting with VICROADS on monday.

pfffft sif rice :worship: and yes i have a legitimate version of BP ultimate

Yeah right.

Ah yeah the good old 'return back to stock' for RWC... LOL!

If you got a mechanic who will be willing to over look the coilovers, you'd be sweet. Hehe!!

All the best man and looking forward to see the pics!

Thinking of selling my '34, wonder how it'd sell on here...

Why?

You car is so nice...

Yeah right.

Ah yeah the good old 'return back to stock' for RWC... LOL!

If you got a mechanic who will be willing to over look the coilovers, you'd be sweet. Hehe!!

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they dont care about the coilovers they just want them wound up for the rwc

Thanks again Juliette... once its registered tomorrow arvo i should be able to drop it back down on Tuesday afternoon so i'll bring it back during the week.

Dont suppose theres a particular drink you fancy is there? wine? vodka? or anything like that for letting me borrow them?

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