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You just know your in for an interesting day when your wife wakes you up early saying my waters broke.

Time to test the stag out.

Goodluck to the both of you...or should I say the 3 of you, hopefully it goes/went alright.

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You just know your in for an interesting day when your wife wakes you up early saying my waters broke.

Time to test the stag out.

Mate, tell her to take a teaspoon of cement and get her to catch a bus!! :P

Seriously though, hope everything goes well......and quick for her sake.

This should be a very good year for all of you Brad with everything else that's happening........all the best bud. :cheers:

So, what do people recommend as a decent pad for the rear?

Must be decent as they will cop a beating with the hydro hand brake

Looked into qfm, and no dice.

They don't have R33 GTS rears :-/

Might have to check out sprints and bend over for them :-(

I have a set of R33 GTST QFM A1RM rear pads if you are interested Craig

You just know your in for an interesting day when your wife wakes you up early saying my waters broke.

Time to test the stag out.

Goodluck with the whole process mate. All the best to everyone hope everything goes smoothly

my boss tries that technique making co-worker's push other workers to keep their area tidy and pull their weight for the bonus system

it doesn't work

but people who speed, drink drive and don't wear seat belts are ........ like the video says

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Anyone in SA want my work Meisters happy to work out a price for SA members. looking to get my new wheels in a week or 2

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/368210-18-work-meisters/

http://www.skylinesa...r35-gtrs-perth/

Seems no-one is safe anymore- thought I'd share this link -keep an eye open for anything turning up in sa.

This sounds like someone knew exactly what they were doing etc

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