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she reminds me of nick, i dont know why. something with the face.

you calling me a bitch? :P

Is it cause she's maco?

maybe, but all maco girls are crazy

Telstra FTW, great reception.

Just recently moved to telstra last month. S3 Galaxy plan. Fifty dolla

Yeah picked up the s3 this morning and its great to actually have reception too, I went $80 plan though

It doesn't clear? Are the springs thick or something?

Run at least 10mm spacers.

And why haven't I seen this thing around, I've been home for 3 weeks and not a sight of it!

maybe cause of the ER's?

It doesn't clear? Are the springs thick or something?

Run at least 10mm spacers.

And why haven't I seen this thing around, I've been home for 3 weeks and not a sight of it!

lol i had it locked away waiting for parts to arrive etc - now im just hoping its ready tonight or in the morning, depends on how busy racepace are i guess!

you calling me a bitch? :P

maybe, but all maco girls are crazy

Yeah picked up the s3 this morning and its great to actually have reception too, I went $80 plan though

maybe cause of the ER's?

yep exactly it man!

its the ER's, though i originally thought they were able to be moved around the coilovers... ill soon know! :P

Let me know how you find the s3 I really want one but can't afford atm

ERs have the external oil res yeah? is that what's hitting? weird I never had any issues with my BC BRs with 18x10 +15s and 265s on my GTR

lol i had it locked away waiting for parts to arrive etc - now im just hoping its ready tonight or in the morning, depends on how busy racepace are i guess!

yep exactly it man!

its the ER's, though i originally thought they were able to be moved around the coilovers... ill soon know! :P

I would say you should be able to, they should only be bolted or clamped to the strut

Seems to be strange if they were welded etc

Let me know how you find the s3 I really want one but can't afford atm

ERs have the external oil res yeah? is that what's hitting? weird I never had any issues with my BC BRs with 18x10 +15s and 265s on my GTR

Compared to the HTC I was using anything is better LOL

However originally I had a Galaxy and was great this is heaps better than that already though

lol i had it locked away waiting for parts to arrive etc - now im just hoping its ready tonight or in the morning, depends on how busy racepace are i guess!

Locked away?! That makes me sad :P

On another note, since when GTR's are at least $2k a year to insure? What a complete joke.

Sup gaiz?

Me not happy with bunch of jokers they call themselves (insurance companies who feel it's fine to jack up the premiums to ridiculous $).

Any other insurance companies that I've forgotten?

So far I've tried Just dream boats, AAMI, RACV, Allianz, GIO, I'm sure there's others I've forgotten.

Locked away?! That makes me sad :P

On another note, since when GTR's are at least $2k a year to insure? What a complete joke.

ive got both my r32 gtrs insured... lightly modded was $2100 pretty heavy mods $2500 its a joke!!

im curious if i was driving down the rd and someone jumped out at me and i swerved to avoid killing them and rid off my car would he/she be liable or id just have to cop it for being sane?

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