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sounds like it would be easier if Krishy just sold it to me :whistling:

Almost contemplating it atm.

Don't ever run a 0W** oil in Aust Andz......the 10W40 is what you need bud.......15W50 if you track it.

Nulon has received some negative feedback in the past from mainly those that have no idea, but they actually do a good product and have a 6L bottle of 10W40 full synthetic that's every bit as good as the Motul product

I use the Penrite or the Nulon 15W50 for the track and 10W40 for the street :D

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let me know if you want to krishy, preferably before winton/ mallala

also anyone with a 33 that wants a fair chuck of the nismo arms

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Nismo-Tension-Sway-Set-Nissan-skyline-R33-GTS-t-ECR33-/200659679846?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item2eb83fba66

Gotta love the sound of an external gate....Just took the car for its first drive in about 5 years...What an experience!

And on another note, anyone here a builder who wants a cashy???? Pretty easy job!!

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Hows everyone going??

Got to say, first time in a Looooooooooooooooong time, I feel fricken great!!!!

Im over my major hurdle in life I reckon. Been tested & have come out the other side.

shite can only get easier from here.

Bring-on next year Med.science studies!!!

:)

* hai-5s

Mate, thanks; I cant believe the difference in how I feel now Im clean of the Fentanyl.

Obviously knees are sore- but Im just dealing with it, as I'll have to do for the remainder of my lifetime.

Flipside is my outlook for life is 100% opposite to how Ive been the past few years. Bring it on I say.

'Tips Hat to all the good folk out there. ;)

Mate, thanks; I cant believe the difference in how I feel now Im clean of the Fentanyl.

Obviously knees are sore- but Im just dealing with it, as I'll have to do for the remainder of my lifetime.

Flipside is my outlook for life is 100% opposite to how Ive been the past few years. Bring it on I say.

'Tips Hat to all the good folk out there. ;)

Its time for Brendan to kick ass and Chew Gum. And he's got a Metre of Gum.....

-D

Just saw a plea for help on gumtree a grey 1993 32 GTR has been stolen today in the brompton area, the car in the picture shown is silver though, rego is WWD 016.

Nothing said on here so maybe not a members car, but no reason not to report anything we see.

Tuck your vehicles away safely guys/gals and keep the pitchforks handy.

lol dohmar! Too TRUE.... =)

Luke, sounds silly but eBay is the go. Last time I bought runners I got 2 pairs of great nikes for ~120, most expensive pair rrp for 250. Just work out your US/GB/Euro size and browse online.

Mr Sherlock, cheers for the support - you sir are a kind soul. As are you all whom have wished me well; it means a lot to me. Thank you

It's true but that has always been the case

back in the day IBM was the OEM and Intel and AMD were clones and now Intel is the big boy you can find brands in SD cards like that also stemming back from 5.25" discs

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