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Jamie, I'm currently driving around in mum's BMW 535i

I see.

Got my car back from race pace :D they did an awesome job, hat off to them.

end figure 270rwkw

Awesome!

Now come to Garage Cafe :D

I'm saying they suck because ones getting repaired because of a pissy little pot hole.

Shoulda paid a little more and got some quality rims.

I've hit massive pot holes on 'fake rims' without issue. Quality has improved a lot in recent years.

lol no different to the majority of r32's on the roads

I like the comment that it's probably going to end up in a junkyard because it's going to cost so much... because the guy obviously had no intention of spending money on it and had no idea what he was buying... ffs

if i'm invited, i follow the azn tradition of presenting the marrying couple a red packet with cash inside.

Lol. beats getting clocks and candles as gifts.

mmm lucky envelopes are the shit

gotta do the asian tombstones for more of them :P

+1 pat. need r32 sedan interior parts or im going to get all of mine re done :(

rb30 block acquired.

how the f**k do i get that toothed plate off without it turning? :/ so fkn hard lol

need to get it on my engine stand.

Your 32 will look SHIT without some blue Rays valve caps mohomo.

i will buy them if you oil yourself up and take zyzz style pics and post them in the wasteland.

im dead serious lol. marc would get a boner.

you mean the flywheel?

ever heard of an impact gun?

ill try that tomorrow

Momo, you'll need decent clutch, something called Nismo Coppermix...

I've got one sitting in the garage waiting for proper home aka in the bellhousing and behind the block.

/plug.

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