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exacery....jsut coz you have a fast/nice car doesn't make you king shit.......I know lots of ppl with fast/expensive cars and who earn shitloads of money but they don't act like they are better than anyone else

aren't they drug dealers or some shit? if you ask me that just makes em dicks anyhow..  

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turned out not bad huh?

mmm....looks nice...is the bonnet closing now?

haha.. well some rumours are true :D lol

yeah i got the lid on : http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/at...achmentid=13764

hopefully i notice a difference, otherwise thats $160 gone to waste (yet again)

anybody know whehter the endless pads are any good? that is what i had on there when i first got the car, then my ex changed em over when she got the car defected and whatever i have now is SHIT

hmmm... BDA will be getting a call very soon I think. Can they do all the shit like flush the fluid and all of that as well?

I basically need all that stuff done before i take it up a mountain again..

NFI...but I presume so seing all the services they offer

Give them a cal...the guy was very helpful, especially considering I called him on good friday, and I had called him at his home (I didn't know that...it was just the number on their site)......didn't try to get rid of me or anything, and offered to meet me at the workshop tomorrow:)

I would pay up to $250 for good pads i guess.. the main problem on mountain runs is that i can't throw the r33 into corners too hard.. i'm generally having to take it easy into the corner and shoot it out as fast as possible,.

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