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hey Ska, Do you remember me? I went to that caliper painting thing about 3months back. I helped you sand back the chrome on the Skyline lettering on the rear filler panel so you could put a green neon tube behind it...

How are you going mate?

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pfft didnt u say once ska that stagea with r34 front yuk? r34 sedan? hehe

heres some qoutes to :)

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-Women are like stones... you skip the flat ones

-Man who go to sleep with itchy butt wake up with stinky finger

-Before you criticize someone, walk a mile in their shoes. That way, you'll be a mile from them, and you'll have their shoes.

-Trying is the first step towards failure

-If electricity comes from electrons... does that mean that morality comes from morons?

-I feel sorry for people who don't drink. When they wake up in the morning, that's as good as they're going to feel all day.

-A man's only as faithful as his options

-Over steer is when the passengers are scared, under steer is when the driver is scared

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hey Ska, Do you remember me? I went to that caliper painting thing about 3months back. I helped you sand back the chrome on the Skyline lettering on the rear filler panel so you could put a green neon tube behind it...

How are you going mate?

Hey wassup dude! nutting much fitting more green bits and some actually bit that affect performance :) 3 inch turbo back zaust, bleed vlave :)

What you been up to?

Thanks again for the help, still have not decided what to do with that back bit yet, so it still look a bit naked to me, but meh.

pfft didnt u say once ska that stagea with r34 front yuk? r34 sedan? hehe

This coming from a person who was considering buying a Rav 4 so he could put a R34 front bar on it and 43 inch chromies............. :)

Hey wassup dude! nutting much fitting more green bits and some actually bit that affect performance :) 3 inch turbo back zaust, bleed vlave :)

 

What you been up to?

 

Thanks again for the help, still have not decided what to do with that back bit yet, so it still look a bit naked to me, but meh.

mmmmm the greeeeen goblin :ghost:

your welcome man, I think you should do what you planned. It would look mad

I've been up to a lot. I got myself another car and this one's a keeper.

It has an rb20det ECCS "silvertop" engine (r32) rb25 5spd manual gearbox (r33) wolf3d v3 EMC. (not plugin or piggy backed. Just standalone) Koni front & rear adjustable suspension. Lowered King springs, a Supra FMIC etc... not to shabby

Will be getting a hybrid FMIC core size 600x300x76 3" inlets and piping. I'm buying a highflowed VG30 for the time being and then getting a HKS GT2535 turbo rated at 400hp. Followed by 550cc injectors and a GTR fuel pump. Oh and a Apexi AVC-R duel soloniod? boost controller.

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cyrus,

Just asking you this one sice you're the only computer nerd on here at the moment. Is it possible to (on a network) enable a computer to access downloads to update virus buster software on the net without someone having Browser access? I guess my question is also, if I delete IE will I still be able to download stuff from the internet through the virus buster program??

It depends:

? How is the Internet connection connected to the network? (ie is there a firewall?)

If you have a firewall setup then it will then depend on how it is setup.

But to give a guess, yes as long as you have access to the internet (browsing) then all other types of internet access _should_ work, but if they do not then you know it is being blocked somewhere, and all you need to do is find out where it is being blocked and allow it to go through, pretty easy.

Oh did I mention you cant really delete IE, or uninstall it as it is an integral part of windows, well you could probably try it, but dunno what effects it might have as the core OS uses parts of IE, well that is what i am lead to believe, but will probably be proved wrong by a bigger, nerdier person, :)

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