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Glenn: As per last night, won't have car back. Will probably come along to lend a hand. Will bring my tools and stuff anyhow. Might do something to the r31, dunno.

kinda looking forward on working on your car though :D

seeya tmr then.

that one is around $250..

a bargain basement one will just bother me.. i might be keeping the r31 for a while as just a thrash around car. Even that one i'd put in another car. It'd actually be better than the model i have in my r33 (which was the older model)

yeah :D i'm a bit pissed over it too.. but panel beaters its one excuse after another, and then one day when u least expect it they say "hey, your car is done".

The main concern in the r33 is the brake fluid.. up nebo the other time i was getting brake probs on the way down.. bit of a worry. Gearbox and diff is fine, but time they were changed. I mean i've done 30,000km since i've had it, and they have never been changed.

Oil, sparkplugs and the filters i've changed regularly.. but not the other more longterm stuff

this indicate i need a good rub-down...

any recommendations? :D

Warwick told me of a good place the other day. YOu need to book in online before you turn up though. http://www.squizzlovepalace.com.au

apparently the first inch is free, and they offer a "full service" whatever that means. Or so warwick tells me.

Warwick told me of a good place the other day. YOu need to book in online before you turn up though. http://www.squizzlovepalace.com.au  

apparently the first inch is free, and they offer a "full service" whatever that means. Or so warwick tells me.

:D

Hey Nex sorry I didnt stop and wait to say good bye, they pushed the meeting back to 1pm so just made it back in time :)

Anyway thanks heaps for letting my borrow it, and I'll fix up your old knob just like new :D

Thats cool :)

nothing more depressing for a male than a broken knob :)

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