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there was a r34 from sau plates were dubstep lame plates but sweet as car

That was my mates 34. Pretty sure he sold that thing a while back.

Honestly mate, there are a lot of headaches when doing a manual conversion. The list will only grow bigger lol. Do yourself a favor and sell your current car (like most people have said) and get a 34 manual from factory.

That way you will be saving a whole lot of $$$

LOL And if you want to increase your post count start a new post for every sentance :no: how u no

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Wow........

Edit - Krishy hook these guys up with some membership forms too!

Closed for now - I don't have time to clean this thread at the moment (if another Mod/Admin comes by and does it, great).

If you don't agree with a thread or can't post something helpful/constructive - then quite simply - do not post. Not all users have brilliant spelling, grammar or otherwise. It's very confronting for new users to come on here and be accosted with the disgraceful attitude of some of you around here lately.

In particular it's a few of you NSW members that seem to think it's "ok" to follow each other around in threads and post utter dribble all over the place whilst derailing threads constantly. If it continues past this point there won't be warnings, there will simply be bans.

We've been nice enough on this and tried to give you guys hints to cut it out but you clearly aren't capable of doing it of your own accord.

Show a bit of respect for one another and pull your heads in.

Thanks.

OK nissmore .... I have done a bit of digging around, and sure enough it turns out that RISk34 is in fact YOU - how dumb do you think we are? So stop replying in your own thread using a different username, choose which of your personas I am going to delete, and grow up. Ash should we give him a holiday from the forums as well?

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