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Jezza boi, any updates on the MR2?

Not really. I'm still waiting on the SSR's to arrive. Come to think of it, they should be here by now :laugh: The guy never got back to me though.

I'll email him now and make sure he hasn't run off with my deposit :P

Not really. I'm still waiting on the SSR's to arrive. Come to think of it, they should be here by now :laugh: The guy never got back to me though.

I'll email him now and make sure he hasn't run off with my deposit :P

Who did you buy the wheels from?

was going to buy you one of these... maybe i won't now ;)

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Come on bro that looks terrible! :P

Let me take you to the world of Underground Racing!

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Lol evidence that everytime we go for a cruise (not that you come to any anymore because your too busy painting your nails or something) your always behind and we have to wait for you. I have never seen you put your foot down. Lol hmm last time I went to deca (wasn't driving my car tho) was last year. Drove chads r32 and surprisingly beat basti on the skidpan even though it was my first try. So don't be getting all high and mighty mr track car r32 that You drive as a daily (lol)

Isnt Basti's car auto though? not really that hard to beat

Who did you buy the wheels from?

Come on bro that looks terrible! :laugh:

Let me take you to the world of Underground Racing!

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haha imagine seeing that driving down street, tufff as

Hamish's mate. The business is called "J-imports".

Thuy has lots of good wheels, but more sp1 and meisters than anything else

your face looks terrible Jamie. who wants a car with its guts hanging out the back?

Kris... how many fast orange cars do you need? lol

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Take a closer look Ric!

The rear bar will fit, they just took it off to show you whats going on.

w00t. work meister S1 outer barrels gettin anodised blue tomorrow :P

still trying to figure out if I wanna polish the centres or get them water transferred with fake carbon pattern or have it powdercoated matte black.

headlights and tails are goin black, so it'll be blue with black details. probably should just powdercoat the centres black n call it a day. I can anodise the nuts black too that way.

Shit's gonna blow these golf kids minds with awesomeness.

fitment... pokes out of guard by 5mm and tucks with stretched tyres. distance from fender to rim... 4mm :laugh:

and now I've got no spare monies. come onnnnn tax return.

w00t. work meister S1 outer barrels gettin anodised blue tomorrow :P

still trying to figure out if I wanna polish the centres or get them water transferred with fake carbon pattern or have it powdercoated matte black.

headlights and tails are goin black, so it'll be blue with black details. probably should just powdercoat the centres black n call it a day. I can anodise the nuts black too that way.

Shit's gonna blow these golf kids minds with awesomeness.

fitment... pokes out of guard by 5mm and tucks with stretched tyres. distance from fender to rim... 4mm :laugh:

and now I've got no spare monies. come onnnnn tax return.

Some pics would be nice :P

Just got off the phone to mechanic that must remain unnamed... found out it may "Just not be possible" to fix my car in the fashion desired, after 8 months (need to update sig!)

Never knew it was so hard to put a turbo engine into a NA R34 and get it all to work, wouldnt think so after reading here :laugh:

/minor rant

Just got off the phone to mechanic that must remain unnamed... found out it may "Just not be possible" to fix my car in the fashion desired, after 8 months (need to update sig!)

Never knew it was so hard to put a turbo engine into a NA R34 and get it all to work, wouldnt think so after reading here :laugh:

/minor rant

it's not usually. just change harness and ECU over. if you're going aftermarket upgrade fuel pump and reg.

it's not usually. just change harness and ECU over. if you're going aftermarket upgrade fuel pump and reg.

Oh that's been done, including the whole turbo wiring loom, ecu, engine, everything. Apparently it still doesn't happen, though. Is an auto, apparently this changes everything. Even though the parts were all auto parts they were replaced with.

Nice to know after you pay for brakes, engine, exhaust, ecu, loom, box taken out, sent to SA, got shift kit done by MV autos, back in, etc.

I need some kind of new emoticon.

Edit: correct emoticon is this:

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