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Yeah it is Friday arvo.

Last Friday comming home I saw Mick on the entrance to Pine Island road in his rally Evo.

I suspect he was test driving it for an upcomming event......

Five_0 christmas lights attracted my attention to his car, poor bugger - lol

Yeah it is Friday arvo.

Last Friday comming home I saw Mick on the entrance to Pine Island road in his rally Evo.

I suspect he was test driving it for an upcomming event......

Five_0 christmas lights attracted my attention to his car, poor bugger - lol

Fark poor bast

Wonder how that turned out

Need to know the exact part number for the 1991 compressor on the GTR because they are all different. Why nissan why

I find this difficult to believe.

In my experience 89-92 all the same, late 92 to 94 had some minor changes. But as far as A/C goes - Hmmm not likely.

Alot of shops want the exact part number or VIN just in case. No one wants to be caught with a part not fitting.

So Thursday is the Eddies formal and im taking this yr10 kid what do you guys reckon about my stock looking ride cant really turn him down as he is desperate he wants blinged up but sold my Koyas so ill just have to stick with the R34 stockies and they were not even close to bling.

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Just cut the springs bro itl look fully sick! Nah dude the stock 34 is a beautiful car (almost as pretty as Sinistas eyes).... Im sure he will be thrilled just to be going in it. those wheels really do suit the car.

I took someone in mine and it's not hektik...... I don't think they were really into cars and just wanted something nicer that wasn't Mum's family car lol. If he's happy to go in it, then why not?

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