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Hello,

i just orderd a R34 GTR Display screen from japan and it should be here soon.

before i do anything to my car ( i.e cut out the dash etc) i need some one who can install it and wire it up.. or a guide on how to do it to a R33 GTR...

is this possible on a R33 GTR ? since ive seen it done on a Rx7/34 GTT.

Cheers and thanks for your help.

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Merli you sound like a loser, why dont you get the **** over yourself. I wouldnt be surprised if youve had more help from your parents yourself then this guy from the smart ass attitude you have

The guys going through a hard enough time as it is, whether his parents bought him the car or not why dont you lay off. Whether you like him or not, im sure hes learnt his lesson.

Im sure if you were talking to him in real life about it youd learn to keep your mouth shut, so why be a smart ass on here just because its the net and you can get away with it?

I think theres alot of people who would dood if this guy talked to them the same way in real life, but like I said, im sure he has a totally different attitude when it comes to that.

Merli fair enough youve had your say, but dont go into every thread the guy has posted in spamming your shit, youve said what you had to, now shutup wang

.. and you call us keyboard ninjas? bitch, please

Merli you sound like a loser, why dont you get the **** over yourself. I wouldnt be surprised if youve had more help from your parents yourself then this guy from the smart ass attitude you have

You're not the smartest kid on the block are you? rofl.gif

If my parents bought my car for me, do you think I'd be paying this guy out about it? uh.gif

I don't really have a problem with parents buying their kids cars anyway... If they work hard to provide the best in life for their kids, all the more power to them... But when their kids don't appreciate it and don't respect what they've been given like this MINES_DATSUN character, then that's when it turns into a joke.

It's pretty easy to say "I'm gonna *** you up and break your nose, you cawksucker" when you live 800kms away and don't have to backup your stupid threats isn't it? rolleyes.gif

Crashing a car and almost killing yourself is never a joke dood.

And you can quit using your little smilies to try give us the impression your laughing, when your probably sitting there in tears realising theres alot of people who think your a dickhead.

"If my parents bought my car for me, do you think I'd be paying this guy out about it?"

With your attitude? I wouldnt put it past you. Like Ive said, give the guy a break, youve had your say, probably more then people want to read about.

Crashing a car and almost killing yourself is never a joke dood.

And you can quit using your little smilies to try give us the impression your laughing, when your probably sitting there in tears realising theres alot of people who think your a dickhead.

If my parents bought my car for me, do you think I'd be paying this guy out about it?

With your attitude? I wouldnt put it past you. Like Ive said, give the guy a break, youve had your say, probably more then people want to read about.

Although you might be sitting there with a scowl on your face, please don't assume that others take the internet as seriously as you do rofl.gif

When people threaten physical violence to someone 800kms away who they've never seen before or know what kind of fighting experience they have, it just makes me crack up... rofl.gifrofl.gifrofl.gifrofl.gif

Thanks for allowing me to continue posting my signature though ;)

Please reply again.

"It's pretty easy to say "I'm gonna *** you up and break your nose, you cawksucker" when you live 800kms away and don't have to backup your stupid threats isn't it?"

Its pretty easy to be a smart ass on the net when you know people cant break your nose.

If you are the same way in real life then you must either be the biggest hermit who avoids all public, or the ugliest dood around from getting your head kicked in all the time.

"It's pretty easy to say "I'm gonna *** you up and break your nose, you cawksucker" when you live 800kms away and don't have to backup your stupid threats isn't it?"

Its pretty easy to be a smart ass on the net when you know people cant break your nose.

If you are the same way in real life then you must either be the biggest hermit who avoids all public, or the ugliest dood around from getting your head kicked in all the time.

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