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yeah......can't turn back time mate. But now u have the opportunity to get the unicorn the way u want it

Yeah, maybe some day in the grim dark future where the is only war. .. lol

Nismo twin plate clutch (competition type)

Feels like stock but it bites freakin hard

That's a nice clutch. Won't be long till it drives nicely

Yeah, maybe some day in the grim dark future where the is only war. .. lol

That's a nice clutch. Won't be long till it drives nicely

yeah the whole car drives nicely.

Suspension needs work, including bushes etc.......just really broke FTM.

Need to work and save really hard again to get things sorted.

You giys and your money

Go work mining once you finish your apprenticeship.

Note, you may need to sell your soul and do 28 on 9 off shifts if you're unlucky (that's at gladstone, but might be changing soon). But at least you'll have a lot of money to enjoy your limited time with

Thanks Pete but convince Kathryn and ill do it :P

Get her a Job out here too, then you're set

Will be installing N1 bonnet lip and N1 washer bottle and remove rear wiper when I find time.

Why do people always remove the rear wiper? How do you wipe your rear window without it?

I guess my car gets left in spots where it gets rained/dewed on a lot, because i use it a good 10-15% of the time.

 

 

 

That also works for convertibles

I am not certain I have ever used mine

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