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whoa - same timing Ken .. :P  

 

sorry, didn't see this til just now.

Prank , it can't be expected for you to follow every dickhead thread on this forum and it's good to see that sanity has prevailed.

I am sure for the serious posters aka doughboy, sydneykid, inasnt, 51jay , leewah, munro, meggala ,etc( sorry about the ones I missed) and the rest of the guys that have something worthwhile to say then it's probably best that this thread be locked

Cheers

Ken

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lets see if you got the balls, send me your number we'll sort this over the phone if your not scared

haha im not going to write a detailed response to you, you've already proven my point for me, that you are a complete nobody and a loser. You have also made it obvious that you werent breast fed as an infant, you angry, angry little man.

btw if you can still be bothered signing up as someone else, keep the responses coming, we are all having a huge laugh at you!

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first nicknick was banned yesterday

2nd nicknick was banned last night

IP Range will be banned soon if he signs up again.

Lets keep the discussion going here please. PErsonally, I'd love to know more about cages for both gtr's and gts-t's... Who has/has had them, who did them and how much were they?

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come on DoughBoy trust me your making your self out to be a foool. you dont have to be jelous of other people luck in life, you should be happy for those people who are fortunate to have more then yourself, (in this case i think my dog is in a beter position in life then yourself) but its cool im not teasing you,( teasing is bad :D )  but anywas seriously like i said if you havnt got anything nice to say, just leave in your injected combi..

Yeh Doughboy, "know your place, schools in, the sh1t nicknicks saying is for real homes..." :P

Do you even own a Skyline Doughboy, from the wealth of personal information contained under your avatar i know all i need to about you in order to cast dispersions about you :rofl:

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come on DoughBoy trust me your making your self out to be a foool. you dont have to be jelous of other people luck in life, you should be happy for those people who are fortunate to have more then yourself, (in this case i think my dog is in a beter position in life then yourself) but its cool im not teasing you,( teasing is bad :D )  but anywas seriously like i said if you havnt got anything nice to say, just leave in your injected combi..

yeh schools in Doughboy, "the sh1t nicknick is saying is for real homes... " :P

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first nicknick was banned yesterday

2nd nicknick was banned last night

IP Range will be banned soon if he signs up again.

Lets keep the discussion going here please.  PErsonally, I'd love to know more about cages for both gtr's and gts-t's... Who has/has had them, who did them and how much were they?

To get this thread back on track, I have a custom designed bolt in full cage which was CAMS approved for Targa in 2001 .

Was built by Maitland Performance Fabrications here in WA and cost me $2500.

Is for sale for $1200 and all you need are the footplates welded into the floor or make up some doubler plates to go under.

* still shakes head thinking about what a dick/dick nicknick is....* :D

Cheers

ken

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I'm getting a cams-spec cage for the r32 for 1300 from Bond in Sydney...you guys need more competition in perth....

Roy, you sound like a real dcik, why do you bother posting on here....I bet you don't even own a quick skyline with a big turbo, whiteline suspension and a nice set of rims.....never even been on a track you p*ssy

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I'm getting a cams-spec cage for the r32 for 1300 from Bond in Sydney...you guys need more competition in perth....

Roy, you sound like a real dcik, why do you bother posting on here....I bet you don't even own a quick skyline with a big turbo, whiteline suspension and a nice set of rims.....never even been on a track you p*ssy

Roy owns a WRX, I've seen him driving around. He's better than the Skyline crowd. At least my Kombi pulls the crowds.... at Nimbin. Pity they were all dealers.

...and you two, where do you get off posting this crap about me, you aint my daddy, are you ? Are you jealous of ppl like me having less then you, you should just be happy that there are ppl like me because without us you wouldn thave a reason to lock your doors at night or anyone to laugh at, or to pity...or... or...something like that :confused:

oh, and a friend gets all his cages for his rally cars done by Bond, he says if in Sydney you wouldnt bother going anywhere else.

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I'm getting a cams-spec cage for the r32 for 1300 from Bond in Sydney...you guys need more competition in perth....

Roy, you sound like a real dcik, why do you bother posting on here....I bet you don't even own a quick skyline with a big turbo, whiteline suspension and a nice set of rims.....never even been on a track you p*ssy

Happy for you Duncan, the one I have also has side intrusion bars, camera mount and harness bar tied into the main hoop and included in the original price was welded strengthening plates attached to the floor and tie into the seatbelt/sills.

I also looked at Bond cages but went this way .

Would have prefered a complete weld in Multi point but didn't want to totally wreck the car and turn it into a full on racer.

pricing is competitive but only when you compare apples with apples :rofl:

Cheers

Ken

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this discussion lost interest after you stipped talking about cars and moved to rollgages, who cares. who needs one anyways

Really?

If you have a legit 10sec car in WA you will need for the drags.

Been here one day Lawbreaker and already flaming....

these are the sort of threads where good information can come from , better than posts like

* what neons are best*

You just have to sit and watch sometimes.

Cheers

Ken

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