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or we could all head down to st albans and nick ula32's one

and if you want a GTSt to GTR front conversion, look at DrDrift's car, it's been converted, I think you have to redrill holes in the front mounting bracket or something. Plus you need new indicators, coz the GTR ones are slightly wider.

Originally posted by funkymonkey

or we could all head down to st albans and nick ula32's one

and if you want a GTSt to GTR front conversion, look at DrDrift's car, it's been converted, I think you have to redrill holes in the front mounting bracket or something. Plus you need new indicators, coz the GTR ones are slightly wider.

hmmmmm... wheres he live again? :D

Originally posted by uLa32

dont venture into my side of town unless you got some panzer tanks and apc's coz me and my wesssside boyz are gonna absolutely murder ya! hehehe :lol:

:lol:

bugger! he read it :(

u-law!! donate ur grille to us for a week :D

we take good care of it... pwomise!!!

** 2 weeks later... **

"what grille? wutchu on about willis?"

j/k

hehe half my mates live up in Tulla, Keilor n St Albans so a small percentage of your boys are probably my boys too. :D

Originally posted by uLa32

my grille seems to be stuck somehow... oh well! :(

:D

i will make u a temporary replacement... im a bit of a macguyver with these things.... all i need is some toilet rolls, pva glue, tinsle and some colouring in pens...

hehehe you may as well give that to the boys to make a mould out of :D

seeing that my skyline grille is unavailable, i also have other cars here too you know! how about a 1994 corolla grille (same year as my car!) or a mazda astina grille? they both look about the same... you just gotta do a *little* modifying... cut a bit off here, add on some bits there... then your rockin'! oh yeah dont forget the glue! you gotta have some glue on there :(:) :lol:

Originally posted by uLa32

hehehe you may as well give that to the boys to make a mould out of :D  

seeing that my skyline grille is unavailable, i also have other cars here too you know! how about a 1994 corolla grille (same year as my car!) or a mazda astina grille? they both look about the same... you just gotta do a *little* modifying... cut a bit off here, add on some bits there... then your rockin'! oh yeah dont forget the glue! you gotta have some glue on there :(  ;)  :lol:

:)

commooooooooooooooooooooon we will be eternally in ur debt!!

(no sexual favours! altho seeing as funkehnukeh lives near u im sure we could arrange something :lol::))

Originally posted by funkymonkey

you is askin 2 be beaten severely with a mallace

ur going to beat me with "a desire to harm others or to see others suffer"?

where the contents of "" = mallace :D

or perhaps u meant...

"you is askin 2 be beaten severely with the hammer-shaped bone that is the outermost of the three small bones in the mammalian middle ear"

where everything after "...severely with a.." = malleus

or maybe even...

you is askin 2 be beaten severely with a "apple tree; found throughout temperate zones of the northern hemisphere"

where everything between the "" = malus

:lol: :lol:

Could always get the one from NZ, send it over, mould it, and send it back...

Would only take a couple of days to get here...

How much are these grille's going to cost??

Would it be that hard to fit a front bar and grille to a gts-t...Will I need any other parts other then the grille and bar??

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