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Originally posted by benm

and there would be another if u emailed me your pics

*nudge*

Lol trust me u dun want pics of my slowpoke on there. The joys of an N/A 2.0L. Its not pic worthy till there's at least an RB25DET in there. Maybe i'll send u the million pics from meets n cruises we've had in melb (over 32mb worth), once I get back from Syd on Thursday nite.

PS: does any1 know where there's safe parkin around Chinatown? like near UTS?

Thanks Knat for your compliment of my car. Unfortunately all I've done to it cosmeticaly is to replace the side indicators with the clear nismo ones and added a chrome cup to the boost guage. The previous owner did the rest.

Once uni exams are complete i'll get the car tinted for both looks and sun protection - I turned completely red on the cruise to the gong (and so I hear did Brendan).

s2 eyelids might be another addition as a prototype is being molded from my car.

Mark

I'm planning Spokey Dokies and streamers for my handle bars.... :bahaha:

Nah.. Just planning to drive it for a while the way it is. It's going to be nice just having a car, so i'm not going to send it somewhere else and have to part with it again for at least a few weeks yet...

Might take it down to Hills in a few weeks for a service...

Originally posted by Knat

Might take it down to Hills in a few weeks for a service... [/b]

A service ??? its done 33,000km and been off the road for 5-6wks. They would have / should have serviced it when repairing it, just drive the thing :D

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