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Now that my Skyline's gone I'm cleaning out my parts bin so have a few goodies for sale. These are all for R33 GTST and Stagea RB25DET models.

Silicone Inlet Pipe - Brand new, never fitted. Price: $120

BEE*R RSR Front pipe, 80mm diameter, mandrel bent, stainles steel, bolts up to your standard dump pipe and cat converter but I'd recommend getting a split dump pipe and 5inch high flow cat if you wanted a nice free flowing exhaust. This item is used but in excellent condion, price: $100

Braided Brake lines - These are brand new, never fitted high quality ADR approved products. They are also direct replacements for your standard brake lines so there's no hassels with fitting them. Price: $180

Rear Strut Bar. Brand new, still in it's wrapping. Price: $80

Whiteline Front Adjustable Camber Bushes. Part#KCA348 Brand new, I never fitted them cos found that my car already had them. Price: $150

Gauge Pod from Mearcat on SAU. Has hole for 52mm gauge, you can also fit shift/warning lights into it below the gauge. Used but in excellent condition. Price: $50

Autometer Sport Comp Air Fuel Gauge - 52mm, used but in excellent condition. Price: $110

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How come you're not selling the pink fluffy dice? Or the twin overhead fox tails?

Cant bear to part with them? I guess they will fit the new car?

There's no way I'm selling the pink fluffy dice! You can always make room for fluffy dice! What the hell are twin overhead fox tails?? Were they a trend back in the 30's or something? :nyaanyaa:

Rear strut brace sold btw.

There's no way I'm selling the pink fluffy dice! You can always make room for fluffy dice! What the hell are twin overhead fox tails?? Were they a trend back in the 30's or something? :nyaanyaa:

Let me introduce you to a classic

THE NEWCASTLE SONG

Bob Hudson

Chorus:

Dont' you ever let a chance go by,

O son of rajab,

Don't you ever let a chance go by.

Yes, up in Newcastle they have very strange mating habits.

All the young women of Newcastle

walk down the main street

which is called Hunter Street

for reasons that will become obvious

later on in the song.

All the young men of Newcastle

drive down Hunter Street

in their hot FJ Holdens

with chrome plated grease nipples

and double reverse

overhead twin cam door handles,

sitting eight abreast in the front seat,

and they lean out of the window

and say real cool things to the sheilas

on the footpath, like 'Aah g'day'.

And every now and then, of course,

one of the young ladies thinks to herself

Ummmm

she thinks

Ummmmm.

Don't you ever let a chance go by, oh son of rajab

Don't you ever let a chance go by

Chorus

Anyway there was this mob of blokes

driving down Hunter Street

in the front seat of the hot FJ

with chrome plated grease nipples

and twin overhead foxtails,

and the coolest of them all,

who got to sit near the window,

was young Norm.

And they pulled up outside

the Parthenon milk bar

and standing outside

the Parthenon was this beautiful looking sheila.

Oooh! Oooh! said young Normie

who'd come top of his class in English,

Ooooh! he said.

So he leaned out of the window,

and he said real, real suave like,

he said G'day.

This nine foot tall Hell's Angel

came out of the Parthenon milk bar,

looked at Norm and said

Arr, what are ya?

Norm said What are you?

Bloke on the footpath said

D'ya want a go, do ya mate, eh?

Norm said Yeah, d'you want a go, mate?

Bloke on the footpath said

Yeah I'll have a go

Norm said

D'you know who you're picking?

The bloke on the footpath said

Nah, who am I picking?

Norm said

You find out

And all of a sudden there was a break in the traffic, <---- Surely you have heard at least that bit before?? (Jayce/Sinister... tell em)

and as any young Newcastle lad knows-

when you're getting monstered

by a nine foot tall Hells Angel

and there's a break in the traffic....

Chorus

Don't you ever let a chance go by, oh son of rajab

Don't you ever let a chance go by

It's sad - but true...

What's really funny is their still cruising the main streets in towns like Newcastle in their holdens (commonwhores) and leaning out the window and say real cool things to the sheilas (Babe's) on the footpath, like 'Aah g'day' (W'sup)

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