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^tufffff^

on another note.

found out im alergic to crustaceans... the hard way.

eat a prawn. start scratching. then start feeling as though hiroshima happened all over again but in my gut

That's weak.

If I eat cashews, they can possibly kill me.

apparently the only thing I'm allergic to is about 500gm and more of Cadbury milk chocolate bars. wtf.

anyways... just bought two of these to write off on tax. w00t.

http://www1.ap.dell.com/content/products/p...tor-dell-u2311h

take your diff housing and all out and put another diff in? cheaper and faster isn't it?

If you can get me a nismo diff centre I'll do it. But I'm not paying $2000 for one lol

edit; woops forgOt I'm on cas' account

200k service parts (water pump, timing belt, thermostat, bearings, fuel filter) - $530

Adjustable cam gears - $120

Radiator - $200

Brake master cylinder - $260

Thermo fan + controller - $650

Sard 550cc injectors - $630

Labour (retune, installation of parts, gtr injector cleaning & testing) - $2000

Total: $4390

f**k, no wonder im poor, blew a shit load this month haha

lol $4500 is about 75% of the price of your car. Why not sell and trade up with spare cash? betcha an R32 GTR (should come within your budget if you sold the gtst and added the extra cash) with a service is as reliable and fast as your GTSt.

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