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ive heard mixed things about that place. mainly crowding, average service and overpriced food. (but then again, what mexican isnt? (other than take-away burritos from shopping centre food court)).

wasn;t overly crowded when we went but there was a wait so we had a beer up the street for a few min.

the service we had was exceptional and was good to try a few new tequilas not had b4.

no idea of prices as paypal were footing the bill.

ive heard mixed things about that place. mainly crowding, average service and overpriced food. (but then again, what mexican isnt? (other than take-away burritos from shopping centre food court)).

Mamasita is great, but it's not cheap.

amazing tequila selection but for Modern Latin food newmarket hotel is better (and a lil cheaper)

... but for Modern Latin food newmarket hotel is better (and a lil cheaper)

oh forgot about that place. went last year or year before. food was really good and place was really nice inside and out. menu was probably the most convoluted ive ever had to navigate though.

Leigh, is CAT looking for IT

your mate can have my job brah

lol nah jk's we all full atm!

check out the powerskid marks I down nantila from duredin heh lunchtime shenanigans

4:30 time to go home! booya. #longweekend #hashtag

Edited by UNR33L

more rage stories

be me

need fmic

buy bolt on no modifications required blitz IC

attempt to bolt on

doesn't fit

hi greg, enjoy series 2 bs again

buy reo and front bar, cause they go together

$650 later

look at new reo

is same between s1 and s2.

f**k SAKE.

more rage stories

be me

need fmic

buy bolt on no modifications required blitz IC

attempt to bolt on

doesn't fit

hi greg, enjoy series 2 bs again

buy reo and front bar, cause they go together

$650 later

look at new reo

is same between s1 and s2.

f**k SAKE.

Maaaaaaan. Was it your 34 I took the manifold off?

yes well we know he has repalced all that.

I'm jsut surprised that the cooler not fit as I didn;t think they would go to the effort of changing all that much crap between models.

on a side note

anyone changed Front wheel bearings b4?

is it as simple as this makes it out to be?

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=523293

if so I'm doing this myself.

when we did it on my ute needed to use a puller to get the old ones off, not wanting to do that as I don't have one..that said any excuse to buy a new tool.

Way I see it is, I can pay someone a couple hundred to do it, or use that money to buy the right tools and never pay to have some-one do it for me again!

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