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chasers?

Nah, the mechanic opposite my work who does all of my cars now. Honest, knowledgable, reliable and cheap. Not giving his name out publically though as they're a two person shop and already have plenty of customers to keep them busy. PM me if you want the contact details.

It doesn't take a lot of effort to find something unroadworthy/illegal on a skyline. Your restriction is just another headache ontop haha.

i know, its quick enough for me at the moment, loving how east and effortless it is to drive.

im also very surprised with the condition of it, the floormats are still in excellent condition! lmao

also found this inside it.. what is it?

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of course, you were meant to do that before you bought it

correct, put it in my mums name lol

lol, he wont listen to anyone his like me when I was that age, I was a fraction away from buying a 32 GTST but good thing I didn't the first week of owning the N/A got pulled over and checked for turbo etc.

All the best with it Mohsen, if you get f**ked by cops just buy another car straight away.. keep the 32 in the garage for 4 years. Then it will only be a 25 year old car :down:

thanks dude, hopefully i dont get any hassles, its not like i drive like a manyak or anything.

im not gona drive it on far untill i get an exemption too.

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kinda what i want my car to gradually look like, minus guards

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i know, its quick enough for me at the moment, loving how east and effortless it is to drive.

im also very surprised with the condition of it, the floormats are still in excellent condition! lmao

also found this inside it.. what is it?

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Looks like a 0-100km/h & 0-400m timer. Records how long it takes you to achieve either one.

no, i need to get my p's first

Why? I don't remember any part of the rules saying you have to be on your P's to ask them if the car is legal or not.

Why? I don't remember any part of the rules saying you have to be on your P's to ask them if the car is legal or not.

i actually rang them and asked them. they said i have to have my p's before they allow it.

finished the stupid logbook, just have to book them and go for the test.

also, shan, would you know where the valet switch is

in the boot...

i read somewhere theres a little lever for when you want to open the boot with a key or the pulley thing.

the pulley thing wont work and someone said its the valet switch/lever. DOING MY HEAD IN

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