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hey billy, how did you put the milano in your car?

i'm thinking of grabbing one in XL if it will fit onto my current bride superlow rails

Yer I did, its nice and comfy for me.

Trying to source water pump... everyone is selling them for 300-400 in Aus, found this on ebay

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/N1-WATER-PUMP-RB25-RB26-OEM-JDM-NISSAN-_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQhashZitem35b17b81f2QQitemZ230610928114QQptZMotorsQ5fCarQ5fTruckQ5fPartsQ5fAccessories

Seems legit...?

great suggestion cept he doesn't do mechanicals doofus

I was just talking about the tune, I should of been a little more specific :P

and yeah i just went standard, looked good enough after having a play..

Get the standard pump from ericsperformanceparts (search seller) on eBay. Got a Nissan waterpump and Gates timing belt + Nissan idlers from there cheaper than anywhere else I could find online.

i dont rate em by bed performance complete packages.

and i dont do fuglies

so i mean all round quality, lets face it you aint gonna have sex forever gotta be more to it than that.

I do to an extent. The sex has to be reasonable. Plenty of dud's over the years.

Who says you can't be getting your grove on into ya 50's anyway.

Plus i'll be dead by time i am 60 anyway. Im sure of it.

That's a bit morbid and if im 50 unless the girl is mighty young Ill take my 3G non saggy bits porn

Ps get my pm?

Not really. I flog myself @ work, treat my body like shit (ie i dont sleep for 2 days @ time).

I dont think its really mobid. More so realistic. I'm having fun doing what im doing, so i dont really care for much more :)

Ye. IM closed... I'll get out there and pack it during the week on Wed for ya mate. :thumbsup:

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