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Boof, didnt realise u were dealing with ETSA projects lol. We're at port wakefield for the Pt Wakefield - Proof Range 33kv upgrade till next thurs........dont panic if anyone sees the Patrol drivin around with a female at the wheel, ive lent it to a friend

Neither did i till i opened up the curtains on the taughtliner and seen etsa stuff in there...

You know you're pining for your car when you hop on RHDJapan and order some nismo wheel nuts & nismo lm gt4 centercaps ...

.. especially for your car you haven't seen in well over 4 months because of an accident :( ..

.. gotta keep tellin' ya self - it'll be back soon .. it'll be back soon ..

Edit: can't decide if I added the nismo vinyl down the side if that would be going way too ricy or not ..

Crane photographer?

Not quite damo, crane operator to be precise :D

Also jenna if you like the nismo garnishes, slap em on there i say! Well, dont just slap them on.. Bad panel gaps are more rice factor than subtle styling mods.

well i have basically sold my 350rwkw R33 Skyline to an interstate owner, im gonna be missing her dearly, she was 100% reliable and never broke down, after collating all my receipts ranging from a forged engine rebuild to 3 turbo setups and lots of other crap im too scared to add up the total, it just goes to show u will NEVER get what u think for your car no matter how much u have spent on it

i was fortunate that i did not have to advertise it at all and not have to deal with wanna be test pilots

Not sure Jenks, but you should DEFINITELY be in on the trip to Vic for the SAU Nationals - hundreds of the best cars in Australia converging on Winton and Shepparton - get on it!!!!!!!!!!!

the wait is on for my new Samsung Galaxy S2.

It arrives sometime next week :thumbsup:

Bloody great phone. Typing this using my s2 right now, only had it for around 3 weeks. Fast, flawless performance. You will love it!

Had a little project to do with my Stagea over the last week or so customising from mounts so a rear GTR sway bar would fit comfortably.

Anyone in SA with a C34 Stagea thinking of fitting GTR sway bars to your Stag but are put off by the 'forced' fit of the rear bar, check this link out.

I've posted the details in the Stagea section ... link below:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/375348-upgrading-sway-bars-to-stagea/

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