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On that note, where the fark is Chookie? :blink:

still breathing

fucing 2 jobs is the worst for any time to play with cars or myself ;)

also jarrad when can i come buy my car bits off you :)

thinking i need them parts for a goo fast run up sugy again :D

still breathing

fucing 2 jobs is the worst for any time to play with cars or myself ;)

also jarrad when can i come buy my car bits off you :)

thinking i need them parts for a goo fast run up sugy again :D

You hoon! :P

today? tomorrow? now? you white boys work fast, eh?

you still working at officeworks?

LOL i even had the correct voice while reading that!!!

I need to take my car for a drive sometime tomorrow... been a fortnight!

I know that feeling!

Hi guys anyone upgraded there diff in there 34 if so how much and what did you do?

Yes, $600 for second hand Nismo centre, $350 to rebuild and reset as 1.5 way!

There is a guy that had one on Ebay for $300 with $50 postage but it was Kaaz 2 way, a little louder than most but work pretty damn well!

who doing the next cruise? people from work keep asking me what's going on

I'd say putty was a success :P

chookie or Martin?? suggest some dates and routes??

If you leave it to Chookie he will end up Routing Dates :P

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