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I love my car too much to sell it. Maybe in a few years time when i replace it with a chaser or 34.

Wont b coming tonight, gonna swap out headunits time to dwiddle in unknown areas!

tech night was good. shy of shattering everything in my car (which he obv didnt do), it took him remarkably longer to hotwire my car past the standard alarm than the 5 seconds it took to get ralfs car started........install really is everything. if anything ralfs alarm seemed to make it easier to steal. :domokun:

my car goes to chris on tuesday to get sorted :) should have it back for a thursday drive.

yeah the old man in me has said "sell it and fix the VW"......but then the older man kicked in and said "you'll never sell it for what its worth, and that would be a waste of money more than any fuel economy will make up for"

yeah the old man in me has said "sell it and fix the VW"......but then the older man kicked in and said "you'll never sell it for what its worth, and that would be a waste of money more than any fuel economy will make up for"

Amen.

Well we sold the astra and got a 4x4 navara, so we have the good of both worlds.

I should b right for this thursday too. Just not a huge drive

Car should be back in my possession in the next 7 days. Also splashed out on a roof spoiler today as well

keen to see the roof spoiler.

car is back from chris for its internal Budgie install.

keen for a drive tomorrow, but i was thinking of heading out to see the westies actually

  • 2 weeks later...

I was wondering how long this thread would go "un-posted" my flush boot isn't coming, justjap reckons the fit isn't quite flush and preferred to refund it...

Still waiting for the skyline to be ready.. :-(

its on sunday..

Still working... Joys of working in the golf industry, busiest days are Wednesday, Saturday & Sunday. Very very rarely do I get any of these days off

Go a roof wing sitting at home, currently contemplating getting it wrapped. I have spare carbon fibre wrap lying around. I currently have boot, ashtray, arm rests, door handle plastics & door sil things wrapped.

What do you guys reckon? worth wrapping or pait it same colour as car [white]

Edited by SCR48

Those of you who missed out on last nights dinner, it was great. Steak was sooo awesome. Good chat about the direction that people want the club to go as well.

There's gonna be another dinner next Wednesday. Any suggestions as to where? I've had one suggestion being the German Club. Never been there so I have no idea what it's like.

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