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haha will do, taking it out after putty as this will hopefully be skys last hard drive.

yeah coming on sunday, hoping to detail the car on saturday. though thatll be my 6th day of work after 5 10 hours days so might be lazy

So a bit of random news

Dad rings Ivan Tighe to talk cams for the race car and mentions its a Farrell Clubman

Ivan gets a bit excited and says if its a genuine Farrell it's worth a lot of money

Dad does some checking and rings a previous owner and turns out it is a genuine Farrell

Score

non of the regulars in here do. someone on Newcastle skylines will though

people that annoy you,

when people complain about waiting on the phone for 30 mins to get there centre link payments.

I had to wake up at 5 every day to work for 10 hours in a hot workshop for my money ya lazy batch

I gotta drop some parts off at hers in the near future dunno what day waiting on a reply

She will be fine with it...i can let u know as soon as i do?

Ciuld probably give u a lift if your local?

Any1 know where i can get some adjustable front caster rods for my r32 gtr locally. Even if theyre second hand?

Locally nope, avoid ISC as mine flogged out fast.... I did fark all K's and the rose joint went to shit, try GKTECH man...

Gktech dont do them for the gtr. Only the rwd r32. Ill keep searchin. Wanted to get them in before sunday cruise and get an alignment. I just put a lock bar in.

Try PM or Facebook Ryan King (Blitz_26), That kent has that many skyline parts he may have something that will work!

Any1 know where i can get some adjustable front caster rods for my r32 gtr locally. Even if theyre second hand?

could try asking for troy at bowers, he deals whiteline parts at fair prices and is good to deal with.

non of the regulars in here do. someone on Newcastle skylines will though

people that annoy you,

when people complain about waiting on the phone for 30 mins to get there centre link payments.

I had to wake up at 5 every day to work for 10 hours in a hot workshop for my money ya lazy batch

just think jarrad, your working hard for their monies to haha...

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