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sorry mohsen i need ecr33 seats to swap with, cant do er34

kryuzzzuiozui let me know if you are interested

but need ecr33 to swap them for plus cash

lol i can line up some s2 seats you know :P

I agree with his attitude re been pulled over is immature but if ppl call him spoilt for having that car or whatever that's not right since he works for it

Kinda hard to hide an orange m3, maybe he should have thought of that

But the argument of 'if you don't want attention don't drive a car like that' is the same attitude that other people say 'if you don't want attention don't drive a skyline' :P

In other news my radiator blew up yesterday. I find it interesting that the stock R34 GTT radiator is only 15mm thick about 1/2 the core thickness of an R33 GTST-T radiator.

In other news my radiator blew up yesterday. I find it interesting that the stock R34 GTT radiator is only 15mm thick about 1/2 the core thickness of an R33 GTST-T radiator.

So, that was the problem?

Are you saying 34 GTT have smaller radiator than R33 GTST?

So, that was the problem?

Are you saying 34 GTT have smaller radiator than R33 GTST?

I have a feeling it might be a factor in my high oil temps. Will see, new 50mm radiator should be installed tonight.

Factory R34GTT radiator is 15mm thick which is apparently half that of an R33 GST-T.... Why new car but smaller radiator Nissan?

Its not always about the money, just coz you can afford to pay the fines doesn't mean you should. Its more about not letting kunts walk over you be it a police officer or not.

If he sais he was being targeted i'd have no trouble believing that. But that's just me...

As for the car hmm that m3 is easily f430 money which is what i'd rather have

Tony, that is why R33's are better nyaanyaa.gif

You raise a valid point Sir.

But it is my understanding you no longer have an R33 :nyaanyaa:

Its not always about the money, just coz you can afford to pay the fines doesn't mean you should. Its more about not letting kunts walk over you be it a police officer or not.

If he sais he was being targeted i'd have no trouble believing that. But that's just me...

As for the car hmm that m3 is easily f430 money which is what i'd rather have

What has he done to the car to make it F430 money? New M3 is about $140-150K?

F430 were about $400-450k new. If we are talking about 2nd hand I would Imagine it would still be about $250-300K

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