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Either way must be series 3, projectors, autospoiler.

:( I don't know why I'd let a bloke who used to live next door to me and a ex owner of black over grey HR31 talked me out of buying one when I had the chance.



It's amazing that Nissan invested so much time and money into both the development/features of these cars and also the advertising and then not selling them outside of the home market(Save for the handful of LHD arabic ones I've seen) What other car ha 10min commercials though?

do it yourself

its pretty easy

theres even howto's in the howto section on it

the paint costs about $40 tops and some shitty sandpaper

to do the writing differnt colour paint the calipers one colour with vasoline over the lettering

then when its dried and done, wipe the vas off and reverse to do the lettering

prob makes sense to do lettering your choice of colour first

then away you go with the calipers

and you can leave them on just tape up everything and use newspaper

i better not do it myself i know i'll screw something up i always do :/ don't wanna risk it might aswell pay a bit of cash and get em done professionally.

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i don't care what their owners say the only reason people buy a boxter is because they can't afford a 911. just a fact.

I did no such thing to your bonnet!

you're birds not bird :glare:

Roast ya did he? Lol agree they look pretty shit

no he was just being a hoon :closedeyes:

lol you seen the topgear episode about it? Faster than the M3 around the track (i think)

I mentioned couple pages back that i want one lol

yeah seen it dunno looks like a shrunken/melted m3 lol

I changed the oil in the S15 yesterday, the filter came right off. Though damn it was hot for a long time, tinny little filter that it is. Z445.

Put 4100 10w40 in it. Didn't smell like it was burning. Though I wanted to put XMAX 10w40 in it, but couldn't find it at the local autobarnz.

yeah it is a big difference, i started my loan at 9.2 i think

and thanks

i found with nab when the rate drops, your repayments are the same unless you call up and get the repayments recalulated

otherwise they wait a year and send you an updated schedule, but when the rates up go, they notify you within 30 days

its their way of doing you a "favour" by letting you repay more

yeah it is a big difference, i started my loan at 9.2 i think

and thanks

i found with nab when the rate drops, your repayments are the same unless you call up and get the repayments recalulated

otherwise they wait a year and send you an updated schedule, but when the rates up go, they notify you within 30 days

its their way of doing you a "favour" by letting you repay more

haha yeah same for cba. Im happy paying the extra, brings me closer to paying it all off, $1 at a time :P

I changed the oil in the S15 yesterday, the filter came right off. Though damn it was hot for a long time, tinny little filter that it is. Z445.

Put 4100 10w40 in it. Didn't smell like it was burning. Though I wanted to put XMAX 10w40 in it, but couldn't find it at the local autobarnz.

What! Ive got a claw thing for the ratchet and one of those round things and I cannnnnot get them in there enough to get it off GAH :<

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