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Also gotta wait for the rain to piss off lol. Pity bout that EPA Nick :(

ah well cant do much about it

worst part was i wasnt even driving that night, it was a monday at 12am i was in bed for work the next day

dunno how u go about arguing it, just get a stocko exhaust and change will be easiest imo

Depeneding if I get my MPS by then, I may very well be interested. I'm hoping to pick it up thursday, but will see how it goes.

nice if u came down man, been ages since i seen ya

ahh... so that's your new car Matt.... nice :)

i see the old brakes from your GTT - any more details?

and has RE changed their name?? so behind the times...

Thanks!

They aren't the same brakes from my skyline, I've still got those sitting at home. I bought a brand new front Alcon brake kit for the S15. They are only 4-pot with 335mm rotors, but they work well :D It's got a few goodies on it, but primarily it's my daily while my track car is being built.... also serves as my "backup" track car for now lol.

Yeah Ray changed the business name to RE Autoworks.

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