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Are you talking about the black rear diffuser?

If so yeah 1st pic looks alot better

yeah basically replaces the stock shit looking one currently on my car, once I get that and some jap rims should be lookin' good

hmm show and shine 2012 came out of nowhere. Where did the year go?

Im going to need more CF vinyl wrap.... roof hasnt got any better over the past year haha

Park together? Arfurtytooz togeva 4eva

ok so this is going to sound bad.

Uk sucks..other than goodwood

rest of EU.

there lots to do, I've done minor things, oktoberfest, nurburing, bunch of car factory/museums Louvre effile tower and you get drift, the big suggestion is get out of the capital, small towns are much more fun.

diving is awsome, i've hit it in qld fiji vanuatu araningfillo later this year and some thai action

that said doing slow boat though meekong from thailand to laos was awsome you need to match your wants to avalibility.

shopping can be good if you know what you shopping for, i've sent hours buying car parts in california Hk has cheapest apple gear in world, great for gifts

done bungy, never again, jet boat is cool, zorbing is fun, zip lining, abseiling blah blah .NZ and vanuatu great for that

asia can be fun excluding cars

short of it is been there done that!

Wow, you've basically tried everything!

Would like to see more of Europe especially eastern Europe - so far I've been to Paris (twice and hated it), Madrid, Barcelona, Munich (twice), Berlin (twice), Prague (twice and I loved it), Cologne, Amsterdam. Kinda with you about UK sucks, having 'lived' there for close to 3 months it isn't something I'd like to do again.

Would love to do a road trip across Switzerland, Italy, Austria alps - this sort of trip requires lots lots lots of money.

As I've said earlier, I can't dive cos I can't swim so diving stuff is out. I hate shopping even for what I know what I want, but I still HATE shopping, only go when I HAVE to.

Eh, I'll give it one hell of a ponder and decide when the time comes.

Thanks again Martin.

yes i am.. got any vacancies?

lol nah, I'm desperately trying to find one myself!

remember your fluid flow and heat transfer stuff? design one!

You just reminded of those two subjects which i did 2-3 years ago, heat and transfer, entropy. Boy was it fun....

Was it a love tap or any severe damage?

There's probably still tyre scrub on there from when I love tapped a motorbike with that thing. He was mad...his own fault though, idiot swerved into my lane and slammed on his brakes right in front of me wtf.

You just reminded of those two subjects which i did 2-3 years ago, heat and transfer, entropy. Boy was it fun....

Lols if only it was a memory for me... Currently finishing up a lab report for propulsion as we speak...

I've got to stop having to pull these all nighters :(

love tap. just bent my perfectly straight number plates.

might want to claim my busted front bar on her insurance. still thinkng about it. got 2 witnesses.

I'd be claiming because the little bitch fled. Teach them a lesson

you do know you fit a r33 rb25 just jap return flow fmic to your car yeah? I fitted one to my old 32

but in anycase your lucky atm there is one on yahoo

http://www.importmonster.com.au/view?url=http://page.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/160933211&thumb=http://auctions.c.yimg.jp/img351.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/users/1/7/9/0/refrain0-thumb-1338347541298748.jpg&title=9%20HCR32%20APEX

Cheers for the link. Prob is its missing the

Mounting bits :(

Could just make some up I guess....

love tap. just bent my perfectly straight number plates.

might want to claim my busted front bar on her insurance. still thinkng about it. got 2 witnesses.

damn that sucks.. even though its just number plates, atleast leave a note saying 'sorry bent your numberplates, contact me here 823789378937837'

i hit a kangaroo in my mums car and only did minor damage so left it, then about 6 months later some lady smashed into the front of the car while it was in a car park in the city - claimed it all :D

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