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2 hours ago, t_revz said:

Ok who has factory springs for a 33/34 kicking around?

I have them...but my car is currently using them.

 

Also, i'll probably be making an appearance at Cars and Kebabs tomorrow night at the JB Cannington Carpark (same as last time) Anyone else going?

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Get the price u wanted ?
Paint job looked mint tho!

What now r35 sky33 or the darkside 32


Sold for advertised price, he’s gonna bring a bank cheque Thursday.

It’s all about the 4x4 and camping for now.
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I have them...but my car is currently using them.
 
Also, i'll probably be making an appearance at Cars and Kebabs tomorrow night at the JB Cannington Carpark (same as last time) Anyone else going?
Woke up Friday with a horrendous cold/flu thing. Took the skyline for a spin this morning. No whistles from the window realignment yeay, hopefully no water leaks. ice cold beers are currently massaging the body and throat into a state of submission(b) so I won't be attending. [emoji42]


Sold for advertised price, he’s gonna bring a bank cheque Thursday.

It’s all about the 4x4 and camping for now.
Yep that's how it goes. [emoji70]. When you get as old as me you'll sell the 4wd get another skyline then when your under the bonnet and dash with it up on stands in the garage you'll wonder why the f**k did I do this? Glory days. Been dreaming through the just cars MAG. Wouldn't mind a impala, Chevell or camaro/mustang. [emoji848]

Just spent the day stripping the parts bike, and if you ever get sick of swinging spanners on a car, try a bike. Fkn things are SO much easier and less pressure on the body - which counts when you are an old crip like me :blush:

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