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yeah righto,

plus all i really NEED to do is oil change.

my list is:

fit oil cooler (which i have)

change oil

get new rear pads (done everything with stock ones hah)

bleed brakes (done 2 wakie days ago)

shim diff (meh)

change diff oil (never done before heh)

ah f**k it ill enter, just gotta smash the OT until im about to die i guess :P

Its starting to look like my list man! Although mine isnt maintainance :P Mine is mostly damage from driver abise :P

Rear rotors are on back order for 4 weeks...... Gheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeey!

hahaha yeahhhh youll get that with all your yahooing about

wtf why??

is the car back on the road yet?

Yahooing? :O I drive sensible man!!

pft ill donate when you actually start not drinking hahaha.

You can talk ya alco :P But yeah going to be killing this no drinking thing.... Did it last year! The day i finish is my Birthday, and was Melbourne cup day! That hurt :D

haha yeah man, just as your car is stock!

woah woah! this isnt about me! ewwww plus you miss octoberfest! does much happen for it in newy?? in the illawarra its kinda big. but sydney at luenbrau kills it

haha yeah man, just as your car is stock!

woah woah! this isnt about me! ewwww plus you miss octoberfest! does much happen for it in newy?? in the illawarra its kinda big. but sydney at luenbrau kills it

Correct! 100% stock

And I don't mind man, Bathurst is normally beer and BBQ day watching the race BUT I would rather educate kids on how NOT to end up like me :P

What's new guys?

Sup this weekend?

Pre cruise cruise! Chookie and I are scouting the route for the 21st to make sure its all good.........Coming?

yep :-) Not heaps, but enough to make it interesting - just didn't want to add it all at once.

Good stuff man, if i havent replied in the thread after updates make sure you remind me :D I love build threads!

Haha i think its mostly the way.... You get stuck into it and THEN think of a build thread.... My build took so long that i had time to do an epic one, but i didnt :P

I have only recently started uploading proper images etc

ALWAYS interested in builds :D in most cases each one is different even if they are along the same lines!

Oh and on another note, spent 20mins on the side of the road cops last night in Jacks R32

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