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Hey all just wondering if someone could help me out i need....

Stock Suspension

And a stock exhaust

Currently that is all i need that comes to mind if there is anything else that i need i will post it up....

Any help will be greatly appriciated!

Oh and if anyone ask's, the reason we yes WE got picked on (four of us all defected) cos we were parked on the side of the road!?!?!?!?!?!?

I got done for......

BOV

Noise

Boost Controller (Which i don't have)?????

Tyre's (Apparently we were all at a burnout comp, hmmmmmmm i just replied "ever seen a 4WD do burnout's?" which quickly put them back in their place)

Rant over but like i said any help would be fantasic....

Thanx Guys

Sammy B

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Yeah more details but not really something i wanna post up hehe

But like i said, we were just parked by the side of the road, doing nothing.

And i tell ya what tho it was damn cold waitin for the car trailer to get there at like 3am

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if u wer doin nothin, then why cant u tell us the whole story?

At that time we were doing nothing, we were just parked standing around gas bagging @ 3m in the morning so we basically thought we were safe.....

I know i have already meantion name's but i'm not mentioning what was happening on public forums because everyone wants to know but yeah, if i post it up then people will say "why are you posting this on a public forum"?

Any way off the topic.....

Who has 32 GTR Stock Suspension

and a stock orst for me to borrow

The longer it take me to get it back on the road the longer till i get me car sprayed and get me rims

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hey man i have an exhaust, its been tested 3 or 4 times by the police and is legal, but i will need an exhaust while u have mine.....happy to help tho,

when r u booked in?

let me know

mark.

oh and i know someone who just got there exhaust changed, let me know and ill see if they kept it or not...

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Oh not AGAIN MadGT4!

U must just look at the cops the wrong way, let me know if u want any tips....

Good luck

Yeah AGAIN haha

Sellin it after it gets resprayed tho now....

Plans for something "DIFFERENT", by the way who is this?

And mark that would be good if you could find that out.....

Let me know how you go

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