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would these work

http://japaneseimportspares.com.au/exteriorbodystyling/2

http://japaneseimportspares.com.au/itemdetails/3943

im just about to order some stuff for myself lol can get em packed with my shit if they were a go-er haha

Dont think GTR skirts fit on a gtst. Never seen it done before. However, a lot of GTR owners put on GTST sideskirts (Femno's r32 gtr)

remote start/stop engine O_o

Thought it was illegal to have car start/stop without key in car or whatever the silly law is.

Not sure. Probably south/east coz that's where most my mates are. But obviously not too far from the city for all you west guys :)

Any ideas? I'm in Beaumaris, so as close to that as possible would be sick :P Minimal cops round there too.

lol don't treat em with kid gloves jez, remember I drove 2 hrs to get to that first cruise! Half that shouldn't be an issue. Might be worth waiting and making a day of it once the majority of broken cars get fixed n mohsen grows a pair n buys the right car :P

monash uni as always? Or chelt bunnings?

hey guys

my car is practically sold, got some clearer pics of that red r33 and the body is quite rough...

so at the moment

98 s2 silver 110k 33 > 96 red s6 75k r33

WTF. U told me that he rejected the trade because your car "was not what he expected"

Dyno day 19th of march, check events

GET ON THAT SHIT! 4WD dyno FTW wonder if i can have my 100k service done by then

wonder if my new coilovers and wheels will be on by then :P

lol don't treat em with kid gloves jez, remember I drove 2 hrs to get to that first cruise! Half that shouldn't be an issue. Might be worth waiting and making a day of it once the majority of broken cars get fixed n mohsen grows a pair n buys the right car :P

monash uni as always? Or chelt bunnings?

I'm thinking maybe a beach carpark, say Brighton or something? About 20 minutes from me, but there was an SAU meet there once. Worked out alright.

Would you guys mind if I invited a select number of (acceptable) non-JDM cars? Got a few mates with old school Mercedes and such that wouldn't mind tagging along. Dw, I won't invite falcodores lol.

I wish SEI still existed. Would be so much easier to organise this stuff :P

Can't say I'm familiar but could work I guess. Where was the end of the arthurs seat cruise we went on? Wasn't local then and haven't been back since... No idea how far away that was.

When is ur car back hamish?

Mines back like mid-late marchish :(

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