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that i find hard to believe Nick

well, got my new toy today. I swear im nuttier than a fruitcake sometimes

(for reference, it does have a grille, was just holding on by one screw, so removed it for now LOL)

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nice matt, did you get a chance to look at the bunch in the bay to birdwood. i want to get hold of another 1257 LS again. still beats my time from my place to the barossa via chain of ponds than my 32R did

not running the bush damo :P i thought all australians love the bush

o o i see what your saying

Unless u go for adjustable suspension arms, get whiteline adjustable bushes. little bit stronger/long lasting than the nismo brand, are cheaper and can help fine tune the geometry a little more.

That said, driftworks have brilliant adjustable arms for r32 gtr's. I'm running their camber arms, which are sweet

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YAY paid for my motor... it's all coming back together very soon. :D

Good to hear, I have heard that repair work should begin tonight, or maybe tomorrow on your tunnel...

In other news, my engine is now in the car, and all wired up...just waiting on the exhaust manifold to arrive back and it'll be all ready to go :D

Good to hear, I have heard that repair work should begin tonight, or maybe tomorrow on your tunnel...

In other news, my engine is now in the car, and all wired up...just waiting on the exhaust manifold to arrive back and it'll be all ready to go :D

We must of got the same sources for these info aye :ninja::laugh:

I saw the motor in your car today, looking pretty good! Shiney new block that you can just about eat off of mmmm :yes:

We must of got the same sources for these info aye :ninja::laugh:

Funny that :whistling:

I saw the motor in your car today, looking pretty good! Shiney new block that you can just about eat off of mmmm :yes:

I intend too, it's cost enough, so I plan on getting the most out of it.

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